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Re: Why does my depth reading suddenly change in the...
If the sudden changes occures while the boat is plning, the changes are due to the passing of disturbet, turbulent, air bubbled water under the boat.
If they happen while the boat is still, probabily you detect some fish or other sea-life...
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http://www.seasky.org/deep-sea/ocean-layers.html
Layers of the Ocean
Scientists have divided the ocean into five main layers. These layers, known as "zones", extend from the surface to the most extreme depths where light can no longer penetrate. These deep zones are where some of the most bizarre and fascinating creatures in the sea can be found. As we dive deeper into these largely unexplored places, the temperature drops and the pressure increases at an astounding rate. The following diagram lists each of these zones in order of depth http://www.enchantedlearning.com/biomes/ocean/midnight/
The Abyss 10.900 is a waterproof diving watch that features a silicone filled stainless steel case and stainless steel unidirectional bezel on a black rubber strap. Silicone is denser than salt water, making the Abyss water resistant to grater depths. 10.900 is the depth in meters of the deepest location on earth, the Marina trench in the Pacific Ocean. The refractive index of silicone enables you to see the dial and hands from any angle under water.
You can typically buy this watch for about $425.00
Hi, well in my professional opinion with what i call "Mission critical" devices, you should NEVER EVER take chances. If it has failed now, then when you are half way across the Indian Ocean it may fail again. Your life may very well depend on an instrument like this. If it were me.. I would spare NO expense and simply replace it. I would never ever trust a Repaired device, I am speaking from 35 years of experience. Replace it now.
Sounds like the transducer is installed at the wrong angle or in such a way that it is getting a lot of air from something on the hull. If it is a transom mount, check that it is angled correctly and not too close to the motor or aft of some kind of thru-hull fitting that will cause turbulence.
It has lost the main program. you may be able to get the download from the manufacturers website. but if in the Ocean the salt water eats away at the circuitry.
I have a plantronics 260, it does disconnect until the phone rings then it suddenly recconects, it is the same for the media player, it will suddenly connect when i start playing music. after it hais paired, does yours do the same thing with the music player?
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