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btpf
Posted 8/10/2005 9:17 AM (#156205 - in reply to #156167)
Subject: RE: Accuracy of Locators


When the sun beats on your sensor for a long period of time it will exaggerage the temperature. One time I turned on my depthfinder after it had been sitting in the sun and it said it was 121 degrees outside.

If it is sitting in the shade it is actually very accurate to the actual air temperature. Most sensors need to sit in the water for quite a while before they really lock on to the exact temp.

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