Airmar Depth Transducer

petem

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I have an Airmar Depth Transducer (in hull) that seems to be particularly sensitive to the exact level of fluid inside it. If I leave the boat for a couple of months the depth sounder only gives a depth reading for perhaps 50% of the time. If I then empty the fluid and replace with another 72ml of fluid it works again perfectly for a few weeks.

I've been using standard blue antifreeze in it which I doubt is the exact Propylene Glycol that the manual recommends.

Any ideas? Is there a better fluid that I can use? Do I have some other issue, a leak perhaps?
 
I have an Airmar P79 - I put in the recommended quantity of Propylene Glycol and have had no probs since I installed it 2 years ago. I used a silicon sealant to seal the mounting to the hull and I recall there were some comments about the compatibility of the fluid with the sealant. Are there any signs of a leak? I don't think that there is any deterioration mechanism that would affect the acoustic coupling of the transducer to the water outside.
 
Thanks all. From reading your responses it seems that Propylene Glycol us a bit more gloopy than ordinary antifreeze so I'll try that (I can get a couple of 100ml bottles from eBay for a couple of £). I'll also check the base for leaks and re-seal with silicone if I'm still losing fluid.
 
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