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install transducer
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02/18/20 04:27 PM
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Does anyone still use silicone to install transducer inside bass boats?
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Re: install transducer
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02/18/20 09:33 PM
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Not a good idea. Too prone to have air bubbles
2008 BassCat Puma, 250 ProXS
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Re: install transducer
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02/18/20 10:29 PM
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tmd11111
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Didn't know anyone who ever used silicone successfully
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Re: install transducer
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02/18/20 10:53 PM
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Weekender1
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I have had lots of luck using Silicon to put the transducer inside the hull. Have not ever had a failure using it. I do move it around a lot when first putting it in place and then place a brick on top of it til it dries.
Jody
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Re: install transducer
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02/18/20 10:55 PM
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silicone is great for checking for air bubbles in your fiberglass before you install. make a beaded circle and fill it with water, then place the transducer inside of it to test the placement spot.
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Re: install transducer
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02/19/20 10:55 PM
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That all i have ever used Thanks. You can sand the area and clean it with alcohol then put the Silicon all over the puck and use a brick to weight it down. Easy to move later if you have too.
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Re: install transducer
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02/20/20 11:30 AM
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FX runner
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Re: install transducer
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02/20/20 03:29 PM
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Re: install transducer
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02/20/20 07:30 PM
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Re: install transducer
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02/21/20 02:04 PM
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Re: install transducer
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02/23/20 04:52 AM
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Silicone has a low density, resulting in lower transmission of energy for the ping sent from the transducer, then an attenuation of the returning signal. This means you get a weaker "paint" of the electronic image the sonar unit attempts to develop from the returned signal. Two-part epoxy, on the other hand, has a high density and will transmit the energy with little loss of signal amplitude.
If you have a situation where you believe that an installation with silicone "works", you may very well, but it's more marginal as compared to the same install had it been done with two-part epoxy.
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