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Temperature gauge calibration...
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11/23/20 06:40 PM
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Dan21XRS
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Is there any way to calibrate the temperature gauges on a Humminbird graph. I've got 2 Helix 10's, one on the trolling motor and one on the transom and they read about 3-4 degrees different. I know there's the Temperature Offset function but how do I determine which one's correct???... Dan
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Re: Temperature gauge calibration...
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11/23/20 06:45 PM
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Wayne P.
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You measure the water with a known accurate thermometer at the depth that the transducers are.
The trolling motor transducer has to be submerged long enough to actually measure the water temp accurately.
Last edited by Wayne P.; 11/23/20 09:51 PM.
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Re: Temperature gauge calibration...
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11/23/20 08:49 PM
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You measure the water them with a known accurate thermometer at the depth that the transducers are.
The trolling motor transducer has to be submerged long enough to actually measure the water temp accurately.
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