capac sensor

Corrosion, Paint, Through Hulls, etc.
jralbert
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Re: capac sensor

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Maestro wrote: the outer silver chloride surface is very dirty. I have been advised not to scrub at it. Basically keeping my fingers crossed that it stays working. I have checked it with a multimeter and it does read correctly despite the grime.
A soft (non abrasive) sponge with some dish soap should do the trick.
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Re: capac sensor

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The cost directly from Siemens was less expensive than through the Florida vendor. I replaced both the thru hull sensor and the gauge. cost then was $360.
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Anyone have a line on a thru hull sensor replacement for Capac? There’s a guy on FB looking.
Thanks
John

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454 Crusaders
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Never mind. The guy I was trying to help found a source
John

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454 Crusaders
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