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ProPointer waterproofing
Posted by: michaelosully
Date: January 02, 2012 04:30PM
Has anyone tried vacuum sealing their Garrett ProPointer to make it waterproof?

I have seen the suggestions on using silicone, shoe goop, etc. and I have watched many videos showing this does work. However, I do not want to void my warranty & plan to use it mostly on land... but do plan to occassionally use it underwater (in creeks and rivers) to depths of up to 3 feet. I know some suggest using a waterproof baggie sold at dive shops (for underwater cameras, etc) but if sealing it with a food vacuum packager would actually work for short term use, then I would like to know.

Anyone have actual experience with waterproofing the ProPointer this way?:help:



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Re: ProPointer waterproofing
Posted by: stumppass
Date: January 03, 2012 05:16PM
Yep - and it works just fine!!





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:clapping:Vacuum sealed ProPointer Photo
Posted by: michaelosully
Date: January 03, 2012 08:27PM
Thanks stumppass ... I like it. Guess that it would even float? Going to give it try but may add a 'thether' outside the wrapping to keep it from getting downsteam in a hurry. First time I do it I may double up on the wrap just to be on the safe side. Great photo!

Re: ProPointer waterproofing
Posted by: Welwood470
Date: February 12, 2012 12:05PM
I tried mine with the Food Saver and seemed like a good idea at the time, but when you
turn it on the vacuum will prevent it from turning off. Maybe I'll try it again on the lowest
vacuum setting.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/12/2012 12:24PM by Welwood470.

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Re: ProPointer waterproofing
Posted by: GoGoGopher
Date: February 14, 2012 01:40AM
That is great until the bag gets a pinhole, then your screwged!!!

HH,



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Re: ProPointer waterproofing
Posted by: ZOFCHAK
Date: February 14, 2012 02:06PM
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GoGoGopher
That is great until the bag gets a pinhole, then your screwged!!!

HH,


I'm not so sure. With the vacuum bag you should be able to tell if the seal has failed as the Pro Pointer will easily move. Also, the Pro Pointer is somewhat water resistant on its own. I clean them by submerging in shallow water all the time, and have not a problem yet. I did have the buzzer portion fail on one, but that was from a 5' fall to the pavement.



Currently running the Minelab E-Trac, Excalibur and Garrett Pro Pointer.

Re: ProPointer waterproofing
Posted by: FlyingMonkey
Date: February 16, 2012 05:01PM
Has anyone by any chance called Garrett directly and asked if they had any recomendations that wouldn't void their waranty?? Just curious

Re: ProPointer waterproofing
Posted by: Dark Chameleon
Date: April 15, 2012 10:17PM
I would think a double bagged condom might do it with a rubber ring on the top but you might get a little weird look from people..i know they did that with rifles and worked...no french ticklers or you really will get some weird looks...:clapping:

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Re: ProPointer waterproofing
Posted by: DirtyByrd 67
Date: May 13, 2012 01:41PM
All you have to do to make the ProPointer waterproof is take some hot glue and glue over the speaker hole and let dry!! Get the glue gun real close and force glue into holes and build it up! Then if you need to send it back the glue comes off pretty easy!!!

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Re: ProPointer waterproofing
Posted by: GoGoGopher
Date: May 15, 2012 03:22PM
You put hotglue in the holes, I think you're not getting it out too easily...also my damage the speaker...
Marine Silicon is much safer...

HH,



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Re: ProPointer waterproofing
Posted by: Donny nj
Date: May 15, 2012 05:54PM
That looks kool...no leaks at all?

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