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wrote: Then, there's the chance the old transducer is as worn out as its electronics. They don't last forever, either. -- Larry Well now Larry, just what part of the Barium Titanate Crystal in those transducers "WEARS OUT"? It either works or it doesn't, but it isn't a "WEAR Item". Barium Titanate Crystals do not degrade over time or use. They can fracture, but that happens only if overloaded, or overpowered. Me |
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Me wrote in news:Me-A9B766.09450225112005
@netnews.att.net: In article , Larry wrote: Then, there's the chance the old transducer is as worn out as its electronics. They don't last forever, either. -- Larry Well now Larry, just what part of the Barium Titanate Crystal in those transducers "WEARS OUT"? It either works or it doesn't, but it isn't a "WEAR Item". Barium Titanate Crystals do not degrade over time or use. They can fracture, but that happens only if overloaded, or overpowered. Me Well, now, Me, the mount corrode. Marine growth eats into the transparent dome, sometimes made of rubber, and makes it leak into the "Barium Titanate Crystals". Constant contact with seawater eats anything.....and should be replaced when the new sonar is installed WITH the transducer it was TUNED WITH. (Impressive about the name of the crystals, by the way...(c ![]() |
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Larry wrote: Me wrote in news:Me-A9B766.09450225112005 @netnews.att.net: In article , Larry wrote: Then, there's the chance the old transducer is as worn out as its electronics. They don't last forever, either. -- Larry Well now Larry, just what part of the Barium Titanate Crystal in those transducers "WEARS OUT"? It either works or it doesn't, but it isn't a "WEAR Item". Barium Titanate Crystals do not degrade over time or use. They can fracture, but that happens only if overloaded, or overpowered. Me Well, now, Me, the mount corrode. Marine growth eats into the transparent dome, sometimes made of rubber, and makes it leak into the "Barium Titanate Crystals". Constant contact with seawater eats anything.....and should be replaced when the new sonar is installed WITH the transducer it was TUNED WITH. (Impressive about the name of the crystals, by the way...(c ![]() If it is a Bronze Transducer Housing, you will corrode faster than it will. If it is Epoxy, again, you will be long dead before it will be. Most of the high end, Furuno Transducers are Expoxy encapsulated, and designed to be mounted in Yard Provided Trunks. The smaller ones are Bronze. 90% of the Barium Titanate Transducers are built by the same OEM supplier for all the various sounder/fish finder MFG's, so in all likelyhood your getting the same crystals in most of the same power range transducers. Impedance of the transducers will be very similar as they preety much all are using the same Crystals. The only MFG, I ever saw that built their own Transducers was Ross Labratories in Seattle, and they got their substrate from the same OEM as everyone else. Ross Labs used a 100Khz system, and designed their own Transudcers because they wanted control over the beamwidth and cone pattern, as they built very specialized Hydrological Survey sounders. There were a FEW, 28Khz Magnetic Resrtiction Transducers used in the early 80's for the North Pacific King Crab Fleet, but they really were a specialized unit, and were soon replaced with a new epitaxial Barium Titanate Crystal Transducer in the late 80's, because of the costs of MFG. Me |
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