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Easy transducer install?

Postby Occy » Sat Nov 26, 2011 2:38 pm

Just came across this interesting clip http://jckf-forum.forumotion.net/t407-e ... episode-32 which shows electrical putty being used for a transducer install. 've never heard of this stuff before. Anyone else used it? Did it work? Where would you buy it?
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Re: Easy transducer install?

Postby Nativeman » Sat Nov 26, 2011 6:19 pm

Occy

I came across a similar utube clip a few weeks ago. This one had a lot more detail. Seems that the putty maybe hard to find in Australia. I will find the clip and put it up later for you.

I think this might be the putty, I was going to buy some soon and give it a go, http://www.rexel.com.au/products/DUCT-S ... 46379.html

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Re: Easy transducer install?

Postby Nativeman » Sat Nov 26, 2011 6:22 pm

A couple minutes later

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Re: Easy transducer install?

Postby goanywhere » Sun Nov 27, 2011 6:25 am

Might look it up. I installed my new sounder tranny with sikiflex and so far all I get for fish is shapeless blobs, no fish arches. I haven't played with the sensitivity yet, but I might be looking at reinstalling it. A wet install is probably what I will end up with. With this duct seal stuff it would make it easy. I was thinking of using a small plastic container, cutting the bottom off and sealing the edges with either this duct seal or sikiflex and sealing the lid after fitting the cable through it, then the water could be permanent and never leak. You could use fresh water and even store it upside down without ever needing to replace it unless the water went 'off' somehow, which I doubt.

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Re: Easy transducer install?

Postby Occy » Sun Nov 27, 2011 6:38 am

It's interesting this method hasn't come up here before (at least to my knowledge) as it seems so simple and effective. I still don't see how it works without the water however, as shown in the first videos. Air bubbles have always been an issue with sicaflex and silicon installs so it seem strange it isn't with this stuff.
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Re: Easy transducer install?

Postby johnH » Sun Nov 27, 2011 7:11 am

Looks a whole lot easier than using the silicon type glues. A lot less messier too.
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Re: Easy transducer install?

Postby Dizzy » Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:30 pm

For anybody that is interested in trying this "Duct Seal" I did a search and found it via Rexel (http://www.rexel.com.au/products/search?q=duct+seal) haven't bought it yet.

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Re: Easy transducer install?

Postby Drew » Mon Apr 16, 2012 9:03 pm

did anyone ever give this a go?
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Re: Easy transducer install?

Postby Nativeman » Mon Apr 16, 2012 9:25 pm

I rang around for the stuff, nobody knew about it even though it was on their websites, apparently an order in, so I forgot about it...
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Re: Easy transducer install?

Postby Drew » Mon Apr 16, 2012 9:40 pm

Nativeman wrote:I rang around for the stuff, nobody knew about it even though it was on their websites, apparently an order in, so I forgot about it...


Thanks Sel - the closest I've been able to find is a Bostik product... but I do have a mate, who's an air conditioning engineer, so I'm going to see if he can track some down for me; I think this: http://www.bostik.com.au/industry-produ ... 0-g-0.html is the product itself...
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