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Shep
Posted 6/26/2007 8:52 AM (#262363 - in reply to #262350)
Subject: RE: Water Temperature Gauge Calibration





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Ice water would be at 32.? degrees, and boiling water would be 212 degrees, depending on altitude. That is one way of checking your temp tranducer on both ends of the range. There are other ways, but they are pretty expensive.

I don't think you can adjust these units to acually calibrate them. You'll just have to factor in any error you find, when you are on the water.

Edited by Shep 6/26/2007 8:54 AM

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