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I hate to be the fly in the oitment but I had a Snake River that could never
get to work properly. In the end I believe it was due to the thickness of my tank walls. The tank is integral to the hull and a very thick FRP layup. Great concept that I was really hoping would be successful but in my case it was not to be. Ray S/V Frolic |
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"Ray Cullum" wrote in message ...
I hate to be the fly in the oitment but I had a Snake River that could never get to work properly. In the end I believe it was due to the thickness of my tank walls. The tank is integral to the hull and a very thick FRP layup. Great concept that I was really hoping would be successful but in my case it was not to be. If the tank wall is too thich then the internal (PVC rod) sensor from Snake River would still be an option wouldn't it? If I understand correctly this is a totally sealed device using the same capacitance sensing technology, no moving parts, so it should be just as immune to gumming up as the external sensor. - Julian. |
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