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Originally Posted by Kevin
the difference is that the goop is soft and dampens the signal. Epoxy cures harder and gives you better resolution.
The epoxy thing is nothing new, nor is using a well, but do a search on the different boards and you'll see a number of ways to do the same thing.
The difference in what you can see between epoxy and goop installations on the fish finder is dramatic, well worth doing.
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they physics of it sounds right- but i'm not sure i'm buying into this theory because a tansducer (from what i've read and heard) should operate without problems with a little bit of water in the area around the transducer (at least in testing situations)- and water is far less dense than MG or epoxy. is this something more critical for color display units than greyscale?