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Anonymous
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Hello,
I'm starting to build up some experience with the surfmaster PI pro. It is a great detector in my opinion but , having read some questions in the past about apparent erratic detector response in the water, I have to note that the PI PRO becomes APPARENTLY erratic in presence of water turbolence (do not confuse this with an effect known as "waving" due to waves passing over the head).
There are areas in the water where, even in absence of waves, there is consistent water turbolence that , in my opinion, causes a fast local change in water condutivity, hence a real "signal" for the Surfmaster.
I might be wrong, but that is my experience...
Cheers
I'm starting to build up some experience with the surfmaster PI pro. It is a great detector in my opinion but , having read some questions in the past about apparent erratic detector response in the water, I have to note that the PI PRO becomes APPARENTLY erratic in presence of water turbolence (do not confuse this with an effect known as "waving" due to waves passing over the head).
There are areas in the water where, even in absence of waves, there is consistent water turbolence that , in my opinion, causes a fast local change in water condutivity, hence a real "signal" for the Surfmaster.
I might be wrong, but that is my experience...
Cheers