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On 2008-01-18 02:15:50 -0500, Red said:

Anyone have any knowledge or experience with the hydrostatic release
module that is inside the case that launches the EPIRB when the boat is
sinking? Specifically the one I am inquiring about is the Hammar model
H20 E.


That's something I'd go to the manufacturer with, possibly to a good
independent technician if such exist. My impression is that these
things are built to absolutely positively function (as much as can be
humanly possible) within the time periods mentioned. Their backside is
on the line big time if their units don't perform to their stated
claims....

I *suspect* that the clock didn't tick on the launching mechanism while
it was in a climate controlled environment that limited corrosion and
also that it's probably safe for easily double the stated time period,
but it's up to you to trust my assessment of a unit I haven't actually
examined.

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Default EPIRB launcher

On 2008-01-18 02:15:50 -0500, Red said:

Anyone have any knowledge or experience with the hydrostatic release

module that is inside the case that launches the EPIRB when the boat is
sinking? Specifically the one I am inquiring about is the Hammar model
H20 E.


That's something I'd go to the manufacturer with, possibly to a good
independent technician if such exist. My impression is that these things
are built to absolutely positively function (as much as can be humanly
possible) within the time periods mentioned. Their backside is on the
line big time if their units don't perform to their stated claims....

I *suspect* that the clock didn't tick on the launching mechanism while
it was in a climate controlled environment that limited corrosion and
also that it's probably safe for easily double the stated time period,
but it's up to you to trust my assessment of a unit I haven't actually
examined.

--
Jere Lull


I have been trying to convince the owner of the EPIRB to get a new one
to be safe, but it has been service only one year so he seems to be
opting for keeping this one till the end of the season. That would not
be my choice.
Red
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