TheOtherLine
Well-known member
I recently moved my Airmar P79 transducer to a different location. In the past, I had used mineral oil as the liquid used in the base. A small crack developed in the base and when I ordered the new base from Airmar, they asked me what I was using as the liquid.
They told me while that, in the past, they recommended mineral oil, they are now advising against it. They have even re written their manuals.
They are now recommending antifreeze. But not just any antifreeze. You need antifreeze that is made with propylene glycol and NOT ethanol glycol. Apparently, ethanol glycol eats away at the silicone bead used to secure the base of the ducer to the surface and, over time, will leak and possible damage the base.
New base $13. After some research I found that Amsoil makes a propylene gycol antifreeze. Does anyone know of any other brand that might work?
They told me while that, in the past, they recommended mineral oil, they are now advising against it. They have even re written their manuals.
They are now recommending antifreeze. But not just any antifreeze. You need antifreeze that is made with propylene glycol and NOT ethanol glycol. Apparently, ethanol glycol eats away at the silicone bead used to secure the base of the ducer to the surface and, over time, will leak and possible damage the base.
New base $13. After some research I found that Amsoil makes a propylene gycol antifreeze. Does anyone know of any other brand that might work?