DiamondWash
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No, you should call a Social Worker like we are supposed to instead of Police or Trained individuals.
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I've seen it happen on a Belanger Vector. It's not usually a problem on those units because the sonar is at such an angle that water runs off to the edge, but when I worked as a distributor we had one that kept shutting down because the trifoam was spraying/blowing onto the face of the sonar and it couldn't "see" the floor and would shut down. After several people tried elaborate attempts at solutions that didn't work, I put some stainless wood screws in the top foam nozzles that were spraying the sonar and that solved it.a sonar getting wet and causing a problem doesn't make any sense to me.
If it's working good, why would you be cleaning it &/or spraying WD40 on it?well this sonar has been getting wet for the 3hrs and is still doing a good job.none of this makes sense.what does everyone clean the lens on the Sonar with I was told to use wd-40 .I Don't think that's right.