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Topic: Mounting Transducer  (Read 5476 times)

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  • Don't ask me how I know!
  • Date Registered: Nov 2006
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Accurate?
It usually reads the same as everybody else around me (although the temperature reading seems to be pretty consistently one degree higher). It also works great for setting my downrigger.
 I think the vasaline should make a better couple, but I never bothered.
(well, at least between the transducer and the boat ;) )
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  • Date Registered: Nov 2007
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Well I went out on thursday and apparently I did not goop it rite and the transducer popped loose, so I tried another method I had read about and it works like a charm.
I made a U shape with goop/silicone let it dry then put about 1/3 inch of vasoline on the bottom of the transducer and stuck it down. I went back out on Sat. with this method and it worked great trans. stayed in place all day and got accurate readings.


 

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