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It doesn't bounce around in the mineral oil. The tube fits the transducer
properly. The purpose of this is to allow transducer removal for maintenance without hauling out, but it isn't for free. Even the best installations attenuate the the transducer and performance suffers. On commercial ships, they use a ball valved cavity that works much better. Steve wrote in message ups.com... Several posts recently about setting transducers in a tube filled with mineral oil. The problem noted was the mineral oil eating through the adhesive that affixes the tube to the fiberglass. I found a reference that stated Sikkens Sikaflex is the adhesive of choice for this endeavor. I'm going to give this a whirl in the next week. Although I don't see what keeps the transducer from bouncing around in the mineral oil. |