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Junior
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: OC
Posts: 23
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Great idea! My wet well install has worked perfectly for over a year, but this is much better! No more filling it with water or forgetting to... Thanks for sharing!
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Junior
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: culver city
Posts: 12
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Thats a neat setup. I was thinking of changin to a wet install. This will help alot.
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Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Upland
Posts: 60
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Wet or not to wet?
I just read some guy used plumbers putty and stuck it inside the hull without a reservoir...
Does it have to be wet? Is there a sensor further up on the transducer that has to detect water? If you seal the transducer (I know you didn't Bob) with putty, glue etc. to the hull then water wouldn't touch the bottom of the transducer anyway... |
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Olivenhain Bob
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Olivenhain, CA
Posts: 1,122
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Plumbers putty would be too weak of a sealant. Goop is much better. It will withstand anything you throw at it.
With my setup, the transducer is suspended in water above the hull. You have to have some solid or liquid connection between the transducer and the ocean. If there is an air gap, the thing will not work. Bob Last edited by dsafety; 01-05-2010 at 01:51 PM. |
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bing!
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: socal
Posts: 246
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Brilliant! Great job!
Ive heard that Surgilube makes for a great medium and has anti-bacterial stuff that prevents algae and mold build up. Its the same stuff they use on ultrasounds. At 2 bucks for 4oz at your local pharmacy, seems like a good deal. If you drill in an injection port, later sealed with a screw, you can fill up that reservoir real good. /bing |
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#6 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Rancho Cucamonga
Posts: 753
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Bob,
Great idea, and I am going to re-install my transducer with your method this weekend..Quick question (now that I have read the whole thread). How much space between the hull and the transducer do require? That will determine I guess, the length of PVC needed??? Also, why not mount this at the rear of the yak as they do in boats. The Revo has an access hatch that would make the install easy...I think? Roger
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Olivenhain Bob
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Olivenhain, CA
Posts: 1,122
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I am not sure if mounting the FF in the stern will effect the performance in a significant way but if you have a Revo, there may be a good reason to mount there. The space in rear hatch on the Revo is not easily accessible while on the water and therefore the real estate is less valuable, at least to me. Having the transducer mounted there would save some storage space up front.
I store my FF battery in the otherwise mostly useless tray that came with my Revo. The stern is usually dryer than the bow and therefore probably a good place for electrical stuff to live. Give it a try. Bob P1020496.jpg |
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#8 |
Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: LJ
Posts: 97
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WOW!!!!
That's some sick shit!!
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