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Anyone Know what liquid goes in the receptacle of a thro' hull transducer, I
have been told Glycerine but not sure. Thank's. Peter


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I always thought it was mineral oil.

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Mineral oil is what I used. Has worked corectly several years.
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Mineral oil. Works great.

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Thank's guys I suppose that means engine oil, or is it a thinner oil that
you use. Peter
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Mineral oil is usually taken as a laxative. It is a clear,
highly-refined oil, aka sewing machine oil.

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Thank's guys I suppose that means engine oil, or is it a thinner oil that
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Mine has water in it (and that's what was specified).

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Anyone Know what liquid goes in the receptacle of a thro' hull transducer, I
have been told Glycerine but not sure. Thank's. Peter


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Which one do you have? I had a low-end fishfinder. Just sold the boat, and I
can't remember the brand.

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Mine has water in it (and that's what was specified).

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Anyone Know what liquid goes in the receptacle of a thro' hull transducer,
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I have a very old DataMarine unit. The transducer is a hemi-sphere the size of a bowling
ball (1/2 full of water), glued to the hull (of a Ranger 33 sailboat). The display had
Numitron display tubes, but they failed and I had to replace them with LEDs. It works
fine.

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Which one do you have? I had a low-end fishfinder. Just sold the boat, and I
can't remember the brand.


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