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CAM210 Augmented Reality Pack with AR200 & CAM210
The Raymarine augmented reality camera bundle provides advanced video imaging stabilization technology to Axiom displays. Combine the AR200 with the CAM210 and the LightHouse 3.7 update and Axiom users are ready for ClearCruise AR.
ClearCruise™ AR is bringing enhanced on water perception to Raymarine’s family of Axiom® multifunction displays. With ClearCruise AR, Raymarine Axiom users can make smarter decisions with navigation objects overlaid directly on Axiom’s high definition video display.
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CAM210 Day & Night IP Marine Bullet Camera
Ruggedised, High Definition, Day and Night network bullet video camera suitable for all above deck applications. Integrated sun-cover for maximum visibility and small frame size for easy installation anywhere on the boat.
Plug and play integration with Raymarine MFD's running Lighthouse II
Power over Ethernet (PoE) or direct 12V DC power supply
High bright IR LEDs for operation in total darkness
Digital Defog processing improves the captured image in poor weather conditions (such as smog, fog or smoke)
Intelligent IR technology for clear video images at night in all conditions
Specifications:
CPU: 32-bit ARM9 RISC CPU up to 432MHz
Flash / SDRAM: 128MB / 128MB
Image Sensor: 2.0 Megapixel 1/2.8" SONY progressive scan CMOS(Exmor)
Total Pixels: 1952(H) x 1116(V) 2.18 Megapixel
Effective Pixels: 1944(H) x 1104(V) 2.15 Megapixel
S/N Ratio: More than 50dB
Minimum Illumination: 0Lux (IR On)
IR Distance: 20M
Day & Night: ICR
Lens: 6.0mm Megapixel Board Lens
Field of View:
Diagonal = 63.6° +/- 3°
Horizontal = 53.3° +/- 3°
Vertical = 33.1° +/- 3°
Video Compression: H.264 High Profile@4.0, MJPEG Image quality: 3 Steps
Resolution: Up to 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
Frame Rate: H.264 Up to 30fps with 1920x1080 | MJPEG Up to 30fps with VGA resolution
Video Streaming:
Support multi stream with H.264, MJPEG
Adjustable frame rate
CVBR/CBR in H.264
Pan / Tilt / Zoom: Digital Pan, Tilt and Zoom
Image Setting:
Day & Night
Auto White Balance
Auto Exposure
Privacy Mask
Effects - Color, Sharpness, Mirror / V-Flip
Security: Password protection, User access log, HTTPS encryption
Supported Protocol: HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP, UPnP, DNS, DDNS, NTP, RTSP, RTP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP
Intelligent Video: Motion detection up to 1920x1080 with 4x3 blocks
Power Source: DC12V/1.5A, PoE(Power over Ethernet): 802.3af
Power Consumption: Max. 3.3W, Max. 5.3W with IR
Net Weight: 900g
LED's: Power, Network Connection
Dimensions: 83.8mm(W) x 155mm(H) x 178.1mm(D) including Bracket
General Operation Temperature: 0°40° Celsius(32F104F)
Storage Temperature: -10°50° Celsius(14F122F)
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In the last few years we have seen a major change in rescue devices using satellite beacons. The SPOT, is a device with some rescue beacon features and is affordable but should not replace an EPIRB or PLB, with their automatic global links to government-run satellite rescue system. Then we have Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs) which are getting smaller, smarter and less expensive with the introduction of the McMurdo FastFIND 210. EPIRBs, the original beacons, are likewise getting smaller and adding features.
What the Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon does?
An EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon) is a critical piece of last-resort lifesaving gear on your boat when you are out of range of a VHF radio, cell phone or other means of communication. EPIRBs and Personal Locator Beacons are small radio transmitters, connected to a global government-run satellite network, which is used worldwide to alert Search and Rescue agencies in the event of a dire emergency. Used only when all other means of rescue or communication have failed, these emergency beacons can be activated if your boat is in danger of sinking, or if you have a life-threatening accident or medical emergency. Activating an EPIRB starts a chain of responses, beginning when your signal is received by the COSPAS-SARSAT international satellite system, relayed rapidly to ground stations, forwarded to a regional Rescue Coordination Center and ending when a helicopter, boat, rescue swimmer or other type of emergency response team makes contact with you. An EPIRB does not allow you to send or receive voice or text messages. If you can reach rescue agencies with an Iridium satellite phone, Single Sideband radio or cell phone, you can better communicate the important details of your emergency. EPIRBs work when all of these means have failed, such as if your boat is sinking on the high seas and you have no electrical power.
How EPIRBs Work
EPIRBs transmit using internationally recognized distress frequencies, monitored by LEOSAR (low earth orbit) satellites moving from pole to pole above the earth's surface, and GEOSAR (geostationary) satellites in high stationary orbit. LEOSAR satellites, because they are in motion, use Doppler shift processing (the perceived frequency change caused by the relative movement of the receiver and the source) to calculate the location of the distress beacon. They cover the entire globe, orbiting once about every 100 minutes. GEOSAR provides instantaneous alerting, but no position locating. Signals from both types are relayed to automated Local User Terminal (LUT) ground stations worldwide, which forward them to Mission Control Centers (MCC). The MCC tracks the signal, attempts to identify the transmitting vessel using the database of registered EPIRBs, and notifies a regional Rescue Control Center (RCC), operated in the U.S. by the Coast Guard or the Air Force.
A Search and Rescue operation is launched, sometimes involving international communication, substantial costs, lots of planes, helicopters or ships, and rescuers who risk their lives.
Curious onboard guests may remove an EPIRB from its cradle, causing accidental activation. Some false alarms are hoaxes, and deliberate misuse of emergency beacons may result in substantial fines, restitution and or prison.
If you accidentally trigger your EPIRB, call the U.S. Coast Guard HQ Command Center at 1–800–323–7233 immediately.
You will keep valuable resources from being mobilized, unable to deal with an actual emergency, and possibly prevent a SAR team from converging on your boat.
Around the world...around the clock...NOAA proudly stands watch. As an integral part of worldwide search and rescue, NOAA operates the Search And Rescue Satellite Aided Tracking (SARSAT) System to detect and locate mariners, aviators, and recreational enthusiasts in distress almost anywhere in the world at anytime and in almost any condition.
The SARSAT system uses NOAA satellites in low-earth and geostationary orbits to detect and locate aviators, mariners, and land-based users in distress. The satellites relay distress signals from emergency beacons to a network of ground stations and ultimately to the U.S. Mission Control Center (USMCC) in Suitland, Maryland. The USMCC processes the distress signal and alerts the appropriate search and rescue authorities to who is in distress and, more importantly, where they are located.
SARSAT takes the "search" out of search and rescue!
NOAA-SARSAT is a part of the international Cospas-Sarsat Program to which 38 nations and two independent SAR organizations belong to
What should you look for
406 MHz EPIRBs:
Modern EPIRBs transmit digitally on 406.025 and 406.028 MHz (so they are called “406 EPIRBs”). Their signal has an embedded code containing a unique identification number, allowing rescue agencies to look up your emergency information (including name, phone number, vessel type, emergency contact, etc.), in a database, but only if you have registered your EPIRB. When your EPIRB transmits, rescuers know who you are and can phone your emergency contacts to verify your itinerary. Satellites also can store and rebroadcast your 406 emergency message, so the LEOSAR satellite does not need to be in direct contact between you and a ground station. A 406 MHz signal also allows the satellite to calculate the position of the sender to less than a 2-nm radius, resulting in the fastest and least costly rescue response. 406 EPIRBs transmit with 5W of power, adequate even in poor weather conditions. The average time to notification of RCCs via 406 MHz EPIRBs is approximately one hour worldwide.
The difference between a Category I and II:
By rule, all EPIRBs must be able to activate and transmit when they are removed from their brackets and immersed. Category I brackets will automatically deploy the beacon when submerged between 3' and 14', while Category II brackets need to have the beacon released manually. Both types can be manually activated either in or out of their brackets.
GPS/EPIRB Combinations:
Three types of EPIRBs now include the ability to transmit GPS coordinates along with the rest of the digital distress message. Some units can interface with an external GPS and if the receiver is turned on will transmit coordinates within seconds of activation. Other EPIRBs contain their own receiver and take longer to acquire their location, but keep transmitting while the EPIRB is operating, without remaining connected to an external GPS with an interface cable. Using the stationary GEOSAR satellites, these transmitters do not need to wait for a LEOSAR to pass overhead and fix a Doppler bearing, and reduce the time–to–notification to as little as four minutes. Like other GPS receivers, their position accuracy is 100yd. (instead of 2nm without GPS). A third type includes the GlobalFix iPRO, which combines features of both receiver types with Dual GPS Technology. It interfaces with your onboard GPS to ensure that your LAT/LON is stored inside, allowing your precise coordinatesto transmit in the first data burst. Then its internal GPS takes over and continues transmitting.
Personal Locator Beacons:
EPIRBS are intended strictly for marine use, but Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs), their smaller cousins, can be carried with you just about anywhere. They provide the same worldwide coverage as EPIRBs, and can rescue hikers, kayakers, backpackers, climbers, pilots, river rafters and hunters (among others) as well as boaters. PLBs are different from EPIRBs in some important ways. Their battery life (24hr. minimum transmit time) is often half that of an EPIRB. PLBs are not required to float or have a strobe light (but most do), and are manually deployed and activated. Like 406 EPIRBS, PLBs have an additional 121.5MHz homing signal to help planes, helicopters and other searchers find you. They also have a Morse code encryption for PLB attached to their digital signal.
We believe, as do the safety experts, that EPIRBs are for your boat, and a PLB is a “personal” beacon. A PLB is great insurance while exploring away from the mothership in your dinghy, and is a less-bulky EPIRB alternative for any small boat. The ability to be carried with you and used anywhere—with a group of hikers, on a snowmobile or in a canoe—makes a PLB a valuable and versatile lifesaving tool.
SPOT:
An updated version of SPOT, 30% smaller and 30% lighter than the original, SPOT II is equipped with better controls and an improved GPS. SPOT II has rescue beacon features, and SPOT has created a popular niche with its added communication features and lower initial cost. SPOT should not replace an EPIRB or PLB, with their automatic global links to government-run satellite rescue system. The COSPAS/SARSAT system is a result of international cooperation with an established network of satellites, ground stations, rescue agencies, etc. The system works, and has been proven during countless rescues.
Testing a EPIRBs
406 MHz EPIRBs can be tested through its self-test function, which is an integral part of the device. 406 MHz EPIRBs can also be tested inside a container designed to prevent its reception by the satellite. Testing a 406 MHz EPIRB by allowing it to radiate outside such a container is illegal.
Battery Replacement
406 MHz EPIRBs use a special type of lithium battery designed for long-term low-power consumption operation. Batteries must be replaced by the date indicated on the EPIRB label using the model specified by the manufacturer. It should be replaced by a dealer approved by the manufacturer. If the replacement battery is not the proper type, the EPIRB will not operate for the duration specified in a distress.
Register your 406 EPIRB or PLB!
It is mandatory that you register your 406 EPIRB/PLB with NOAA SARSAT, yet only 80% of our customers register their new beacons. In the U.S. you can register online at www.beaconregistration.noaa.gov . U.S. registration can also be completed by mail or by downloading the registration form and faxing it to NOAA SARSAT at 301–568–8649. It is free, no license is required and it is critical in making your EPIRB perform as intended. When filling out the registration form, carefully select the emergency contacts NOAA or the Coast Guard should call in case your beacon goes off. These should be individuals who are familiar with your plans, and who are most likely to be available. Failure to properly register your beacon will most likely delay the launch of a rescue mission. Also, the Coast Guard says that 94% of EPIRBs alerts are false and that registration data has enabled them to resolve 65% of the alerts prior to launching SAR operations.
International Beacon Registration Database: https://www.406registration.com/
What happens to your registration form?
The registration sheet you fill out and send in is entered into the U.S. 406 Beacon Registration Database maintained by NOAA/NESDIS. If your EPIRB is activated, your registration information will be sent automatically to the appropriate USCG SAR Rescue Coordination Center (RCC) for response. One of the first things the RCC watchstanders do is attempt to contact the owner/operator at the phone number listed in the database to determine if the vessel is underway (thus ruling out the possibility of a false alarm due to accidental activation or EPIRB malfunction), the intended route of the vessel if underway, the number of people on board, etc., from a family member. If there is no answer at this number, or no information, the other numbers listed in the database will be called to attempt to get the information described above needed to assist the RCC in responding appropriately to the EPIRB alert.
When RCC personnel contact the emergency phone numbers you provide, they will have all the information you have provided on the registration form. You should let these contacts know as much about your intended voyage as possible (i.e., intended route, stops, area you normally sail/fish/recreate, duration of trip, number of people going, etc.). The more information these contacts have, the better prepared our SAR personnel will be to react. The contacts can ask the RCC personnel contacting them to be kept informed of any developments, if they so desire.
Registration regulations
You may be fined for false activation of an unregistered EPIRB. The U.S. Coast Guard routinely refers cases involving the non-distress activation of an EPIRB (e.g., as a hoax, through gross negligence, carelessness or improper storage and handling) to the Federal Communications Commission. The FCC will prosecute cases based upon evidence provided by the Coast Guard, and will issue warning letters or notices of apparent liability for fines up to $10,000.
However, the Coast Guard has suspended forwarding non-distress activations of properly registered 406 MHz EPIRBs to the FCC, unless activation was due to hoax or gross negligence, since these search and rescue cases are less costly to prosecute.
If you purchase a new or a used 406 MHz EPIRB, you MUST register it with NOAA. If you change your boat, your address, or your primary phone number, you MUST re-register your EPIRB with NOAA. If you sell your EPIRB, make sure the purchaser re-registers the EPIRB, or you may be called by the Coast Guard if it later becomes activated.
An FCC ship station license is no longer required to purchase or carry an EPIRB.
If you lend your EPRIB to someone, they MUST register it with NOAA
The online registration site contains a section for “Additional Information.” Use this section like a float plan, and let rescuers know how many passengers are aboard and your plans for the trip. This information can be updated on a daily basis.
You can also fax another registration form documenting the new information, and the approximate time that this will be in effect, to the MCC at 1-301-568-8649.
How to register
You may register by visiting the SARSAT Beacon Registration page.
There is no charge for this service. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE.
For more information see the NOAA SARSAT Homepage.
A 406 EPIRB will dramatically improve your chances and your boat's chances of survival in an emergency. A Personal Locator Beacon provides almost the same level of protection, in a pocket-sized package, to an individual on land or water.
If you still own an older Class A or B EPIRB, which, as of February 1, 2009, is no longer monitored by COSPAS/SARSAT, you should upgrade to a Category I or II 406MHz EPIRB. Linked to an internal or interfaced GPS receiver, 406 EPIRBs and PLBs allow instant notification of your identity and an accurate fix on your position, speeding the launch of a full-scale search and rescue effort. One thing is for sure, however: You must do your part in registering your EPIRB/PLB and keeping the emergency contact information up to date, so rescuers can validate the authenticity of the distress signal.
Alert*** FEBRUARY 1, 2009 Cospas-Sarsat ceased coverage
of 121.5 MHz and 243 MHz Emergency Beacons
- Click here for more information
-Pilots are reminded and encouraged to monitor 121.5 MHz from their cockpit
to listen for other aircraft that may be in distress.
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SS75 High Chirp 12 Degree Bronze Thru-Hull xSonic Transducer
Airmar’s low-profile, Chirp-ready transducer models are the perfect addition to smaller boats, such as center consoles. The high-frequency band has a narrow beamwidth, excellent for pinpointing fish holding tight to wrecks, reefs, and other structures. High frequency also shows amazing target separation on baitfish and schooling gamefish. The SS75H transducer, operating at 130 to 210 kHz, delivers up to 80 kHz of total bandwidth in just one installation for outstanding bottom detail and fish-target resolution.
This Tilted Element™ transducer has the element fixed at a 12-degree angle within the housing. Because the transducer is installed almost flush with the hull, the tilt corrects for the hull deadrise. It orients the ceramic element horizontally to ensure maximum echo returns to the transducer.
Features:
Depth and fast-response water-temperature sensing
600 W of power with a maximum depth of 214 m (700')
High frequency (130 to 210 kHz)
15- 9 degree beamwidth
High frequency delivers great shallow-water performance, bottom detail, and clear fish-target returns
Low-profile, thru-hull housing provides good display resolution at speed when installed properly
Recommended for stepped, planning, or displacement hull
Stainless steel housing for use in all hull materials
Patented Xducer ID® technology
Specifications:
Brand: Airmar Technology
Acoustic Window: Urethane
Cable-Length: 10 m (33')
Common Use: Fishing, Commercial Fishing
Connector: Simrad 9-Pin, Lowrance 9-Pin, Navico 9-Pin
Country of Origin: USA
Cross Reference: 000-13912-001
Deadrise Range: 8-15 degrees
Display Connector: 9N
Frequency Band: High
Functions: Depth, Temperature
High Frequency: 130-210 kHz
High Frequency Beamwidth: 15-9 degrees
Hole Size: Fiberglass or wood hull—70 mm or 2-13/16", Metal hull—79 mm or 3-1/8"
Hull Material: Compatible w/ all hull materials
Material: Stainless Steel
Max Deadrise: Up to 24 degrees
Max Deadrise Angle: 24 degrees
Max Depth: 214 m (700')
Max Vessel LOA: Up to 8 m (26')
Mix and Match Series: 12-Pin Chirp
Mounting Style: Tilted Element Thru-Hull
Power Rating: 600 W
Retractable housing: No
Sensor Connector: MMC
Single or Dual Frequency: CHIRP-Ready Single-Band
Tilt Angle: 12 degrees
Tilted Element: Yes
Weight: 1.4 kg (3 lbs.)
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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Urgent- Boat Dehumidifier Recall -Urgent
Units
About 2.2 million in the United States and 52,500 in Canada
Description
This recall involves 20, 25, 30, 40, 45, 50, 65 and 70-pint dehumidifiers with brand names Danby, De'Longhi, Fedders, Fellini, Frigidaire, Gree, Kenmore, Norpole, Premiere, Seabreeze, SoleusAir and SuperClima. Recalled model numbers and date codes are listed below. The brand name and the pint capacity are printed on the front of the dehumidifier. The model number and date code are printed on a sticker on the back, front or side of the unit. The dehumidifiers are white, beige, gray or black plastic and measure between 19 and 24 inches tall, 13 and 15 inches wide, and 9 and 11 inches deep.
Danby or Premiere
Model number
Capacity
Date code range
DDR3011
30-pint
All units
DDR30P
30-pint
All units
DDR4511
45-pint
All units
DDR45P
45-pint
All units
DDR6511
65-pint
All units
DDR65CHP
65-pint
All units
De'Longhi or SuperClima
Model number
Capacity
Date code range
DDSE30
30-pint
All units
DDSE40
40-pint
All units
DG50
50-pint
All units
Fedders
Model number
Capacity
Date code range
FEDH-MAH030-C15
30-pint
All units
FEDH-MAH070-C15
70-pint
All units
Fellini
Model number
Capacity
Date code range
13-06030
50-pint
All units
13-06031
70-pint
All units
Frigidaire
Model number
Pint capacity
Date code range
FDB30R1
30-pint
01/07 through 09/08
FDB50R1
50-pint
01/07 through 09/08
FDB70R1
70-pint
01/07 through 09/08
FDD25S1
25-pint
01/07 through 09/08
FDF50S1
50-pint
01/07 through 09/08
FDF70S1
70-pint
01/07 through 09/08
FDL30R1
30-pint
01/07 through 09/08
FDL50R1
50-pint
01/07 through 09/08
FDL50S1
50-pint
01/07 through 09/08
FDL70R1
70-pint
01/07 through 09/08
FDL70S1
70-pint
01/07 through 09/08
FDM30R1
30-pint
01/07 through 09/08
FDR30S1
30-pint
01/07 through 09/08
Gree
Model number
Capacity
Date code range
13-06090
30-pint
All units
13-06091
45-pint
All units
13-06092
50-pint
All units
13-06093
70-pint
All units
GDN20AH-K4EAB1A
20-pint
All units
GDN20AH-K5EBB3A
20-pint
All units
GDN30AE-A3EBA8A
30-pint
All units
GDN30AH-A4EBB1A
30-pint
All units
GDN40AH-A4EBB1A
40-pint
All units
GDN45AH-A3EBB2A
45-pint
All units
GDN50AF-A3EBA8A
50-pint
All units
GDN50AF-A3EBA8B
50-pint
All units
GDN70AF-A3EBA8A
70-pint
All units
GDN70AF-A3EBB3A
70-pint
All units
GDN70AI-A3EBB2A
70-pint
All units
GDNE30AEBA1A8A
30-pint
All units
GDNE40AEBA1A8A
40-Pint
All units
GDNE50AFBA1A8A
50-pint
All units
GDNE65AFBA1A8A
65-pint
All units
Kenmore
Model number
Capacity
Date code range
407.52301210
30-pint
2012-04 through 2012-09
407.52501210
50-pint
2012-04 through 2012-09
407.52701210
70-pint
2012-04 through 2012-09
407.52702210
70-pint
2012-04 through 2012-08
Norpole
Model number
Capacity
Date code range
NPDH30PG
30-pint
All units
Seabreeze
Model number
Capacity
Date code range
DH450S
50-pint
All units
DH470S
70-pint
All units
SoleusAir
Model Number
Capacity
Date code range
CFM-25E
25-pint
All units
CFM-40E
40-pint
All units
DPI-30-03
30-pint
All units
DPI-40-03
40-pint
All units
DPI-50-03
50-pint
All units
DPI-50-30A
50-pint
All units
DPI-70-03
70-pint
All Units
GL-DEH-30-1
30-pint
1211 through 0612
GL-DEH-45-2
45-pint
1211 through 0612
GL-DEH-50-2L2
50-pint
1211 through 0612
GL-DEH-50-2Q2
50-pint
1211 through 0612
GL-DEH-70-2S2
70-pint
1211 through 0612
GL-DEH-70P-2S2
70-pint
0112 through 0612
GM-DEH-30M-1L2
30-pint
010512 through 061412
GM-DEH-30M-1R2
30-pint
010512 through 061412
GM-DEH-45-1
45-pint
122511 through 062112
GM-DEH-70-1S2
70-pint
010512 through 062112
SG-DEH-25-4
25-pint
032711 through 081712
SG-DEH-30-2
30-pint
032711 through 050712
SG-DEH-30B-1
30-pint
011210 through 041310
SG-DEH-30M-1
30-pint
010210 through 071512
SG-DEH-30M-1A
30-pint
121510 through 111011
SG-DEH-30M-1L2
30-pint
010510 through 071512
SG-DEH-30M-1R2
30-pint
010510 through 071512
SG-DEH-45-1
45-pint
010210 through 071512
SG-DEH-45-1A
45-pint
121510 through 111011
SG-DEH-45-2
45-pint
032711 through 050712
SG-DEH-50-2
50-pint
010712 through 010712
SG-DEH-70-1
70-pint
010210 through 071512
SG-DEH-70-1A
70-pint
121510 through 111011
SG-DEH-70-2
70-pint
032711 through 050712
SG-DEH-70-2S2
70-pint
032711 through 050712
Incidents/Injuries
The firms have received reports of 325 incidents, including 71 fires and $2,725,000 in property damage.
Remedy
Consumers should immediately turn off and unplug the dehumidifiers and contact Gree to receive a refund.
Sold at
AAFES, HH Gregg, Home Depot, Kmart, Lowe's, Menards, Mills Fleet Farm, Sam's Club, Sears and other stores nationwide and in Canada, and online at Amazon.com and Ebay.com, from January 2005 through August 2013 for between $110 and $400.
Importer
Airwell of France; CNA of Wood Dale, Ill.; Danby of Ontario, Canada; De'Longhi of Italy; Frigidaire, of Charlotte, N.C.; Gree USA Sales Ltd. of City of Industry, Calif.; IRP of Pineville, N.C.; MJC America Ltd. dba Soleus International Inc. of Walnut, Calif.; and Sunrise of Quebec, Canada.
Manufacturer
Gree Electric Appliances, of China
Manufactured in
China
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of injury or death associated with the use of thousands of types of consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction. Deaths, injuries, and property damage from consumer product incidents cost the nation more than $1 trillion annually. CPSC is committed to protecting consumers and families from products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical or mechanical hazard. CPSC's work to help ensure the safety of consumer products - such as toys, cribs, power tools, cigarette lighters and household chemicals -– contributed to a decline in the rate of deaths and injuries associated with consumer products over the past 40 years.
Federal law bars any person from selling products subject to a publicly-announced voluntary recall by a manufacturer or a mandatory recall ordered by the Commission.
To report a dangerous product or a product-related injury go online to www.SaferProducts.gov or call CPSC's Hotline at (800) 638-2772 or teletypewriter at (301) 595-7054 for the hearing impaired. Consumers can obtain news release and recall information at www.cpsc.gov, on Twitter @OnSafety or by subscribing to CPSC's free e-mail newsletters.
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Sherwood GCBN33V BRONZE GEAR PUMP
CARBONATOR-MOUNT BRONZE PUMPS (INTERMITTENT DUTY) – Excellent for water-based fluids. Feature 303 stainless steel shafts, carbon graphite bushings, and Buna-N mechanical carbon/ceramic faced seal with a temperature range of -20° to 210° F.
Standard pressure relief valves can be ported internally or externally. Wet-end parts are constructed from bronze, brass, stainless steel (302, 303 and/or 18-8), graphite, carbon, and Buna-N.
For use with non-particulate and non-abrasive fluids compatible with pump wet-end construction component materials.
• Flows to 4.4 GPM.
• Max. RPM: 1725.
• Max. PSI: 100.
• Standard motors are Dual hertz (50/60), Dual voltage (115/230), RoHS compliant, UL, CSA & CE.
• Maximum viscosity of 500 SSU at 1725 RPM (max. input torque of 45 in.-lbs.).
• Pumps can operate bi-directionally (reversible). In reverse operation, the pressure relief valve will not function.
• Temperature ranges from -20° to 280° F.
• Maximum working pressure: 150 PSI.
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Phoenix Inverter 48VDC - 1200VA - 120VAC - VE.Direct - NEMA 5-15R
This Phoenix Inverter allows you to power domestic equipment requiring 230V/120V AC - using 'leisure' or 'automotive' batteries rated at 48VDC.
VE.Direct Communication Port
The VE.Direct Port Can Be Connected To:
A computer (VE.Direct to USB interface cable needed)
Apple and Android smartphones, tablets, MacBook, and other devices (VE.Direct Bluetooth Smart dongle needed)
Fully Configurable:
Low battery voltage alarm trip and reset levels
Low battery voltage cut-off and restart levels
Dynamic cut-off: load-dependent cut-off level
Output voltage 210 - 245V
Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
ECO mode on/off and ECO mode sense level
Monitoring:
In- and output voltage, % load, and alarms
Proven Reliability
The full bridge plus toroidal transformer topology has proven its reliability over many years. The inverters are short-circuit proof and protected against overheating, whether due to overload or high ambient temperature.
High start-up power
Needed to start loads such as power converters for LED lamps, halogen lamps or electric tools.
ECO mode
When in ECO mode, the inverter will switch to standby when the load decreases below a preset value (min load: 15W). Once on standby, the inverter will switch on for a short period (adjustable, default: every 2,5 seconds). If the load exceeds a preset level, the inverter will remain on.
Remote on/off
A remote on/off switch can be connected to a two-pole connector, or between battery plus and the left-hand contact of the two-pole connector.
LED Diagnosis
Please see the manual for a description.
To Transfer the Load to Another AC Source: The Automatic Transfer Switch
For the low-power inverters, we recommend the Filax Automatic Transfer Switch. The Filax features a very short switchover time (less than 20 milliseconds) so that computers and other electronic equipment will continue to operate without disruption.
Inverter Specifications:
Cont. Output Power at 25°C: 1200VA
Cont. Output Power at 25°C/40°C: 1000 / 850W
Peak Power: 2200W
Output AC voltage / Frequency (adjustable): 230VAC or 120VAC +/- 3% 50Hz or 60Hz +/- 0,1%
Input Voltage Range: 9,2 - 17 / 18,4 - 34,0 / 36,8 - 62,0V
DC Low Shut Down (adjustable): 9,3 / 18,6 / 37,2V
Dynamic (load dependent) DC Low Shut Down (fully configurable): Dynamic cut-off, see https://www.victronenergy.com/live/ve.direct:phoenix-inverters-dynamic-cutoff
DC Low Restart and Alarm (adjustable): 10,9 / 21,8 / 43,6V
Battery Charged Detect (adjustable): 14,0 / 28,0 / 56,0V
Maximum Efficiency: 91 / 91 / 92%
Zero Load Power: 7 / 8 / 10W
Default Zero-Load Power in ECO Mode (default retry interval: 2,5 s, adjustable): 1 / 1,5 / 3,0W
ECO Mode Stop and Start Power Setting: Adjustable
Protection: a – f
Operating Temperature Range: -40 to +65°C (fan-assisted cooling) Derate 1,25% per °C above 40°C
Humidity (non-condensing): Max 95%
Enclosure Specifications:
Material & Color: Steel chassis and plastic cover (blue Ral 5012)
Battery-Connection: Screw terminals
Maximum Cable Cross-Section: 35 / 25 / 25mm2 / AWG2 / 4 / 4
Standard AC outlets: 230V: Schuko (CEE 7/4), IEC-320 (male plug included) UK (BS 1363), AU/NZ (AS/NZS 3112) / 120V: Nema 5-15R, GFCI
Protection category: IP 21
Weight: 7,4kg / 16,3lbs
Dimensions (h x w x d): 117 x 232 x 327mm / (4.6 x 9.1 x 12.9 inch)
Accessories:
Remote On-Off: Yes
Automatic Transfer Switch: Filax
Standards:
Safety: EN-IEC 60335-1 / EN-IEC 62109-1 / UL 458 (3)
EMC: EN 55014-1 / EN 55014-2 / IEC 61000-6-1 / IEC 61000-6-2 / IEC 61000-6-3
Automotive Directive: ECE R10-4
Please contact your dealer for any returns, repairs or support issues related to this product.
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Phoenix Inverter 12/250 - 120V - VE.Direct GFCI Duplex Outlet - 200W
Inverters allow users to power domestic equipment - requiring 230V/120V AC - using 'leisure' or 'automotive' batteries rated at 12V, 24V or 48V DC.
*This inverter has a GFCI Duplex Outlet.
E.Direct Communication Port
The VE.Direct port can be connected to:
A computer (VE.Direct to USB interface cable needed)
Apple and Android smartphones, tablets, MacBook, and other devices
(VE.Direct Bluetooth Smart dongle needed)
Fully Configurable:
Low battery voltage alarm trip and reset levels
Low battery voltage cut-off and restart levels
Dynamic cut-off: load-dependent cut-off level
Output voltage 210 - 245V
Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
ECO mode on/off and ECO mode sense level
Monitoring:
In- and output voltage, % load, and alarms
Proven Reliability
The full bridge plus toroidal transformer topology has proven its reliability over many years.
The inverters are short-circuit proof and protected against overheating, whether due to overload or high ambient temperature.
High Start-Up Power
Needed to start loads such as power converters for LED lamps, halogen lamps, or electric tools.
ECO Mode
When in ECO mode, the inverter will switch to standby when the load decreases below a preset value (min load: 15W). Once on standby, the inverter will switch on for a short period (adjustable, default: every 2,5 seconds). If the load exceeds a preset level, the inverter will remain on.
Remote On/Off
A remote on/off switch can be connected to a two-pole connector, or between battery plus and the left-hand contact of the two-pole connector.
LED Diagnosis
Please see the manual for a description.
To Transfer the Load to Another AC Source: The Automatic Transfer Switch
For Victron’s low-power inverters, they recommend the Filax Automatic Transfer Switch. The Filax features a very short switchover time (less than 20 milliseconds) so that computers and other electronic equipment will continue to operate without disruption.
Inverter Specifications:
Cont. Power at 25 degrees C: (1) 250VA
Cont. Power at 25 degrees C / 40 degrees C: 200 / 175W
Peak Power: 400W
Output AC Voltage / Frequency (adjustable): 230VAC or 120VAC +/- 3% 50Hz or 60Hz +/- 0,1%
Input Voltage Range: 9,2 - 17 / 18,4 - 34,0 / 36,8 - 62,0V
DC Low Shut Down (adjustable): 9,3 / 18,6 / 37,2V
Dynamic (load dependent) DC Low Shut Down (fully configurable): Dynamic cut-off, see https://www.victronenergy.com/live/ve.direct:phoenix-inverters-dynamic-cutoff
DC Low Restart & Alarm (adjustable): 10,9 / 21,8 / 43,6V
Battery Charged Detect (adjustable): 14,0 / 28,0 / 56,0V
Max. Efficiency: 87 / 88 / 88%
Zero-Load Power: 4,2 / 5,2 / 7,9W
Default Zero-Load Power in ECO Mode (default retry interval: 2,5 s, adjustable): 0,8 / 1,3 / 2,5W
ECO Mode Stop & Start Power Setting: Adjustable
Protection (2): a - f
Operating Temperature Range -40 to +65 degrees C (fan-assisted cooling)
Enclosure Specifications:
Material & Color: Steel chassis and plastic cover (blue Ral 5012)
Battery-Connection: Screw terminals
Maximum Cable Cross-Section: 10mm² / AWG8
Standard AC Outlets: 230V: Schuko (CEE 7/4), IEC-320 (male plug included); UK (BS 1363), AU/NZ (AS/NZS 3112); 120V: Nema 5-15R, GFCI
Protection Category: IP 21
Weight: 2,4kg / 5,3lbs
Dimensions (H x W x D, mm); (H x W x D, inch): 86 x 165 x 260; 3.4 x 6.5 x 10.2
Accessories:
Remote On-off: Yes
Automatic Transfer Switch: Filax
Standards:
Safety: EN-IEC 60335-1 / EN-IEC 62109-1 / UL 458 (3)
EMC: EN 55014-1 / EN 55014-2 / IEC 61000-6-1 / IEC 61000-6-2 / IEC 61000-6-3
Automotive Directive ECE R10-4: 1) Nonlinear load, crest factor 3:1; 2) Protection key: a) output short circuit b) overload c) battery voltage too high d) battery voltage too low e) temperature too high f) DC ripple too high
Please contact your dealer for any returns, repairs or support issues related to this product.
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Phoenix Inverter 12/250 - 120V - VE.Direct NEMA 5-15R - Single Outlet - 200W
Inverters allow users to power domestic equipment - requiring 230V/120V AC - using 'leisure' or 'automotive' batteries rated at 12V, 24V or 48V DC.
*This inverter has a NEMA 5-15R outlet.
E.Direct Communication Port
The VE.Direct port can be connected to:
A computer (VE.Direct to USB interface cable needed)
Apple and Android smartphones, tablets, MacBook, and other devices
(VE.Direct Bluetooth Smart dongle needed)
Fully Configurable:
Low battery voltage alarm trip and reset levels
Low battery voltage cut-off and restart levels
Dynamic cut-off: load-dependent cut-off level
Output voltage 210 - 245V
Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
ECO mode on/off and ECO mode sense level
Monitoring:
In- and output voltage, % load, and alarms
Proven Reliability
The full bridge plus toroidal transformer topology has proven its reliability over many years.
The inverters are short-circuit proof and protected against overheating, whether due to overload or high ambient temperature.
High Start-Up Power
Needed to start loads such as power converters for LED lamps, halogen lamps, or electric tools.
ECO Mode
When in ECO mode, the inverter will switch to standby when the load decreases below a preset value (min load: 15W). Once on standby, the inverter will switch on for a short period (adjustable, default: every 2,5 seconds). If the load exceeds a preset level, the inverter will remain on.
Remote On/Off
A remote on/off switch can be connected to a two-pole connector, or between battery plus and the left-hand contact of the two-pole connector.
LED Diagnosis
Please see the manual for a description.
To Transfer the Load to Another AC Source: The Automatic Transfer Switch
For Victron’s low-power inverters, they recommend the Filax Automatic Transfer Switch. The Filax features a very short switchover time (less than 20 milliseconds) so that computers and other electronic equipment will continue to operate without disruption.
Inverter Specifications:
Cont. Power at 25 degrees C: (1) 250VA
Cont. Power at 25 degrees C / 40 degrees C: 200 / 175W
Peak Power: 400W
Output AC Voltage / Frequency (adjustable): 230VAC or 120VAC +/- 3% 50Hz or 60Hz +/- 0,1%
Input Voltage Range: 9,2 - 17 / 18,4 - 34,0 / 36,8 - 62,0V
DC Low Shut Down (adjustable): 9,3 / 18,6 / 37,2V
Dynamic (load dependent) DC Low Shut Down (fully configurable): Dynamic cut-off, see https://www.victronenergy.com/live/ve.direct:phoenix-inverters-dynamic-cutoff
DC Low Restart & Alarm (adjustable): 10,9 / 21,8 / 43,6V
Battery Charged Detect (adjustable): 14,0 / 28,0 / 56,0V
Max. Efficiency: 87 / 88 / 88%
Zero-Load Power: 4,2 / 5,2 / 7,9W
Default Zero-Load Power in ECO Mode (default retry interval: 2,5 s, adjustable): 0,8 / 1,3 / 2,5W
ECO Mode Stop & Start Power Setting: Adjustable
Protection (2): a - f
Operating Temperature Range -40 to +65 degrees C (fan-assisted cooling)
Enclosure Specifications:
Material & Color: Steel chassis and plastic cover (blue Ral 5012)
Battery-Connection: Screw terminals
Maximum Cable Cross-Section: 10mm² / AWG8
Standard AC Outlets: 230V: Schuko (CEE 7/4), IEC-320 (male plug included); UK (BS 1363), AU/NZ (AS/NZS 3112); 120V: Nema 5-15R, GFCI
Protection Category: IP 21
Weight: 2,4kg / 5,3lbs
Dimensions (H x W x D, mm); (H x W x D, inch): 86 x 165 x 260; 3.4 x 6.5 x 10.2
Accessories:
Remote On-off: Yes
Automatic Transfer Switch: Filax
Standards:
Safety: EN-IEC 60335-1 / EN-IEC 62109-1 / UL 458 (3)
EMC: EN 55014-1 / EN 55014-2 / IEC 61000-6-1 / IEC 61000-6-2 / IEC 61000-6-3
Automotive Directive ECE R10-4: 1) Nonlinear load, crest factor 3:1; 2) Protection key: a) output short circuit b) overload c) battery voltage too high d) battery voltage too low e) temperature too high f) DC ripple too high
Please contact your dealer for any returns, repairs or support issues related to this product.
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Phoenix Inverter 12/375 - 120V - VE.Direct GFCI Duplex Outlet - 300W
Inverters allow users to power domestic equipment - requiring 230V/120V AC - using 'leisure' or 'automotive' batteries rated at 12V, 24V or 48V DC.
*This inverter has a GFCI Duplex Outlet.
E.Direct Communication Port
The VE.Direct port can be connected to:
A computer (VE.Direct to USB interface cable needed)
Apple and Android smartphones, tablets, MacBook, and other devices
(VE.Direct Bluetooth Smart dongle needed)
Fully Configurable:
Low battery voltage alarm trip and reset levels
Low battery voltage cut-off and restart levels
Dynamic cut-off: load-dependent cut-off level
Output voltage 210 - 245V
Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
ECO mode on/off and ECO mode sense level
Monitoring:
In- and output voltage, % load, and alarms
Proven Reliability
The full bridge plus toroidal transformer topology has proven its reliability over many years.
The inverters are short-circuit proof and protected against overheating, whether due to overload or high ambient temperature.
High Start-Up Power
Needed to start loads such as power converters for LED lamps, halogen lamps, or electric tools.
ECO Mode
When in ECO mode, the inverter will switch to standby when the load decreases below a preset value (min load: 15W). Once on standby, the inverter will switch on for a short period (adjustable, default: every 2,5 seconds). If the load exceeds a preset level, the inverter will remain on.
Remote On/Off
A remote on/off switch can be connected to a two-pole connector, or between battery plus and the left-hand contact of the two-pole connector.
LED Diagnosis
Please see the manual for a description.
To Transfer the Load to Another AC Source: The Automatic Transfer Switch
For Victron’s low-power inverters, they recommend the Filax Automatic Transfer Switch. The Filax features a very short switchover time (less than 20 milliseconds) so that computers and other electronic equipment will continue to operate without disruption.
Inverter Specifications:
Cont. Power at 25 degrees C: (1) 375VA
Cont. Power at 25 degrees C / 40 degrees C: 300 / 260W
Peak Power: 700W
Output AC Voltage / Frequency (adjustable): 230VAC or 120VAC +/- 3% 50Hz or 60Hz +/- 0,1%
Input Voltage Range: 9,2 - 17 / 18,4 - 34,0 / 36,8 - 62,0V
DC Low Shut Down (adjustable): 9,3 / 18,6 / 37,2V
Dynamic (load dependent) DC Low Shut Down (fully configurable): Dynamic cut-off, see https://www.victronenergy.com/live/ve.direct:phoenix-inverters-dynamic-cutoff
DC Low Restart & Alarm (adjustable): 10,9 / 21,8 / 43,6V
Battery Charged Detect (adjustable): 14,0 / 28,0 / 56,0V
Max. Efficiency: 89 / 89 / 90%
Zero-Load Power: 5,6 / 6,1 / 8,5W
Default Zero-Load Power in ECO Mode (default retry interval: 0,9 / 1,4 / 2,6W
ECO Mode Stop & Start Power Setting: Adjustable
Protection (2): a - f
Operating Temperature Range -40 to +65 degrees C (fan-assisted cooling)
Enclosure Specifications:
Material & Color: Steel chassis and plastic cover (blue Ral 5012)
Battery-Connection: Screw terminals
Maximum Cable Cross-Section: 10mm² / AWG8
Standard AC Outlets: 230V: Schuko (CEE 7/4), IEC-320 (male plug included); UK (BS 1363), AU/NZ (AS/NZS 3112); 120V: Nema 5-15R, GFCI
Protection Category: IP 21
Weight: 3,0kg / 6,6lbs
Dimensions (H x W x D, mm); (H x W x D, inch): 86 x 165 x 260; 3.4 x 6.5 x 10.2
Accessories:
Remote On-off: Yes
Automatic Transfer Switch: Filax
Standards:
Safety: EN-IEC 60335-1 / EN-IEC 62109-1 / UL 458 (3)
EMC: EN 55014-1 / EN 55014-2 / IEC 61000-6-1 / IEC 61000-6-2 / IEC 61000-6-3
Automotive Directive ECE R10-4: 1) Nonlinear load, crest factor 3:1; 2) Protection key: a) output short circuit b) overload c) battery voltage too high d) battery voltage too low e) temperature too high f) DC ripple too high
Please contact your dealer for any returns, repairs or support issues related to this product.
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Phoenix Inverter 12/800 - 120V - VE.Direct GFCI Duplex Outlet - 650W
Inverters allow users to power domestic equipment - requiring 230V/120V AC - using 'leisure' or 'automotive' batteries rated at 12V, 24V or 48V DC.
*This inverter has a GFCI Duplex Outlet.
E.Direct Communication Port
The VE.Direct port can be connected to:
A computer (VE.Direct to USB interface cable needed)
Apple and Android smartphones, tablets, MacBook, and other devices
(VE.Direct Bluetooth Smart dongle needed)
Fully Configurable:
Low battery voltage alarm trip and reset levels
Low battery voltage cut-off and restart levels
Dynamic cut-off: load-dependent cut-off level
Output voltage 210 - 245V
Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
ECO mode on/off and ECO mode sense level
Monitoring:
In- and output voltage, % load, and alarms
Proven Reliability
The full bridge plus toroidal transformer topology has proven its reliability over many years.
The inverters are short-circuit proof and protected against overheating, whether due to overload or high ambient temperature.
High Start-Up Power
Needed to start loads such as power converters for LED lamps, halogen lamps, or electric tools.
ECO Mode
When in ECO mode, the inverter will switch to standby when the load decreases below a preset value (min load: 15W). Once on standby, the inverter will switch on for a short period (adjustable, default: every 2,5 seconds). If the load exceeds a preset level, the inverter will remain on.
Remote On/Off
A remote on/off switch can be connected to a two-pole connector, or between battery plus and the left-hand contact of the two-pole connector.
LED Diagnosis
Please see the manual for a description.
To Transfer the Load to Another AC Source: The Automatic Transfer Switch
For Victron’s low-power inverters, they recommend the Filax Automatic Transfer Switch. The Filax features a very short switchover time (less than 20 milliseconds) so that computers and other electronic equipment will continue to operate without disruption.
Inverter Specifications:
Cont. Power at 25 degrees C: (1) 800VA
Cont. Power at 25 degrees C / 40 degrees C: 650 / 560W
Peak Power: 1500W
Output AC Voltage / Frequency (adjustable): 230VAC or 120VAC +/- 3% 50Hz or 60Hz +/- 0,1%
Input Voltage Range: 9,2 - 17 / 18,4 - 34,0 / 36,8 - 62,0V
DC Low Shut Down (adjustable): 9,3 / 18,6 / 37,2V
Dynamic (load dependent) DC Low Shut Down (fully configurable): Dynamic cut-off, see https://www.victronenergy.com/live/ve.direct:phoenix-inverters-dynamic-cutoff
DC Low Restart & Alarm (adjustable): 10,9 / 21,8 / 43,6V
Battery Charged Detect (adjustable): 14,0 / 28,0 / 56,0V
Max. Efficiency: 90 / 90 / 91%
Zero-Load Power: 6,5 / 7 / 9,5W
Default Zero-Load Power in ECO Mode (default retry interval: 1 / 1,5 / 3,0W
ECO Mode Stop & Start Power Setting: Adjustable
Protection (2): a - f
Operating Temperature Range -40 to +65 degrees C (fan-assisted cooling)
Enclosure Specifications:
Material & Color: Steel chassis and plastic cover (blue Ral 5012)
Battery-Connection: Screw terminals
Maximum Cable Cross-Section: 25 / 10 / 10mm² / AWG4 / 8 / 8
Standard AC Outlets: 230V: Schuko (CEE 7/4), IEC-320 (male plug included); UK (BS 1363), AU/NZ (AS/NZS 3112); 120V: Nema 5-15R, GFCI
Protection Category: IP 21
Weight: 5,5kg / 12lbs
Dimensions (H x W x D, mm): 105 x 230 x 325
Accessories:
Remote On-off: Yes
Automatic Transfer Switch: Filax
Standards:
Safety: EN-IEC 60335-1 / EN-IEC 62109-1 / UL 458 (3)
EMC: EN 55014-1 / EN 55014-2 / IEC 61000-6-1 / IEC 61000-6-2 / IEC 61000-6-3
Automotive Directive ECE R10-4: 1) Nonlinear load, crest factor 3:1; 2) Protection key: a) output short circuit b) overload c) battery voltage too high d) battery voltage too low e) temperature too high f) DC ripple too high
Please contact your dealer for any returns, repairs or support issues related to this product.
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R109C-LH 2kW Thru-Hull Transducer
CHIRP transducers enable bottom detection down to 3,000M (10,000') with 5 to 10 times greater detail and resolution so precise it's possible to distinguish between individual baitfish, game fish, and underwater structures. One transducer delivers up to 117 kHz of total bandwidth in just one installation, saving customers time and money.
As the HARD CORE model in the CHIRP Thru-Hull product line, the R109 LH/LM CHIRPS across the following bandwidths:
LH Model - Low Frequency 38-75 kHz/High Frequency 130-210 kHz
Features:
Depth & fast-response water-temperature sensor
Low: CHIRPS from 38 kHz to 75 kHz 19° to 10° port-starboard beamwidth (10° to 5° fore-aft beamwidth)
High: CHIRPS from 130 kHz to 210 kHz 8° to 4° beamwidth
117 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer
Covers popular fishing frequencies of 38, 50, and 200 kHz plus everything else in the bandwidth
Fishing Profile: Commercial and recreational inshore and offshore fishing (deep-water canyon and sea-mount tracking)
Urethane transducer housing with High-Performance FairingBoat Size: 12M (40') and above
Hull Type: Fiberglass, wood, or metal
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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MP Pumps 21363 FM10 C/I PED This item is 'build to order'.
MP Pumps Flomax 10, 2" NPT Flomax self priming centrifugal pumps. Up to 210 GPM, up to 130' head (56 PSI), 3450 RPM. Available in cast iron construction. Removable flanges and replaceable wear plates protect the housing and eliminate wear. All fasteners are Stainless Steel. Standard mechanical seal have Viton elastomers.
Specifications
Rated Capacity 210 GPM Maximum Discharge Pressure: 130 feet (56 PSI) Suction & Discharge Connections: 2" X 2" FNPT Construction: Cast iron housing, impeller, removable suction & discharge flanges and wear plate; rubber check valve with 304 ss; 304 stainless steel stub shaft; viton mechanical seal.
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B265LH Bronze Chirp Thru Hull 1kW with Fairing Block
Requires Mix and Match Cable
Imagine knowing what exact frequencies work the best at detecting specific fish species: Bluefin Tuna—60 kHz, Squid—133 kHz, and Cod—175 kHz. Now imagine tuning your fish finder to these frequencies, marking the fish precisely on the screen, then catching them! With the B265 transducer connected to a tunable fish finder, you too can have a log book like a commercial fisherman. This powerhouse transducer delivers extreme target detail, bottom discrimination, and bait and game fish separation at all depths. The B265LH is packed with a seven-element, low-frequency array that operates at anywhere between 42 kHz and 65 kHz. It has a wide, 25° beam that will adjust by several degrees as the frequency is tuned up or down the band. The single, high-frequency ceramic operates at any frequency between 130 kHz and 210 kHz and has a narrow, 6° beam that is adjustable by several degrees. The included High-Performance Fairing will give you broadband performance at speeds over 30 knots (34 MPH). We will leave it up to you to discover the rest of the secrets that can be unlocked with tunable, Chirp Broadband Transducer Technology.
Features:
Depth & fast-response water-temperature sensor
Low—CHIRPS from 42 kHz to 65 kHz 25° to 16° port-starboard beamwidth
High—CHIRPS from 130 kHz to 210 kHz 10° to 6° beamwidth
103 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer
Covers popular fishing frequencies of 50 and 200 kHz plus everything else in the bandwidth
Fishing Profile: Commercial and recreational inshore and offshore fishing (deep-water canyon and sea-mount tracking)
Bronze transducer housing with High-Performance Fairing
Boat Size: 8 m (25’) and above
Hull Type: Fiberglass or wood
Exclusive Xducer ID® technology
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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R111-LH Chirp In-Hull Transducer - Bare Wire
Rely on Airmar’s new broadband transducers for your ultimate fishing mission. Whether you’re a commercial fisherman, charter captain, or tournament angler, there’s a new game in town! Chirp transducers enable bottom detection down to 3,000m (10,000’) with 5 to 10 times greater detail and resolution so precise it’s possible to distinguish between individual baitfish, game fish, and underwater structures. One transducer delivers up to 117 kHz of total bandwidth in just one installation, saving customers time and money.
A Hard-Core In-Hull model in the Chirp Thru-Hull product line L/H Chirps across the following bandwidths:
L/H Model -Low Frequency 38-75 kHz, High Frequency 130-210 kHz
Features
Depth & fast-response water-temperature sensor
Low—CHIRPS from 38 kHz to 75 kHz 19° to 10° beamwidth
High—CHIRPS from 130 kHz to 210 kHz 8° to 4° beamwidth
117 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer
Covers popular fishing frequencies of 38, 50, and 200 kHz plus everything else in the bandwidth
Fishing Profile: Recreational and commercial inshore and offshore fishing (deep-water canyon and sea-mount tracking)
Urethane transducer housing
Hull Type: Solid fiberglass only
Exclusive Xducer ID® technology
Hull Deadrise: 0° to 22°
Acoustic Window: Epoxy/urethane
All mounting hardware provided, including tank
Weight: 19.7 kg (43.4 lb)
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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