Please Check The IP Rating Of Your Water Proofed Electronic Pinpointer

John-Edmonton

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IP Code, International Protection Marking, IEC standard 60529, sometimes interpreted as Ingress Protection Marking, classifies and rates the degree of protection provided against intrusion, dust, accidental contact, and water by mechanical casings and electrical enclosures.

The New:
Garrett Pro-Pointer AT Pinpointer

Has an IP rating of 68 which means TOTALLY DUST TIGHT and PROTECTED AGAINST PROLONGED EFFECTS OF (water) EMERSON UNDER PRESSURE.- Immersion beyond 1m


The New:

NOKTA Pin Pointer



Has an IP rating of 67, which means
TOTALLY DUST TIGHT and PROTECTED AGAINST TEMPORARY IMMERSION (water) - Immersion up to 1m




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Here's the link to check against some of your equipment. Click below:

IP Rating Chart
 

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It is advertised as waterproof to 1 meter..... I held mine 18" underwater for 2 mins with no leakage....
 

I've seen them. I will have no issues using mine in water, no one is going to use it underwater for hours....
 

You would think 99 percent will never use one deeper than a meter. Deeper than a meter and you have to put your face under water.
 

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You would think 99 percent will never use one deeper than a meter. Deeper than a meter and you have to put your face under water.

Agreed, however, some actually do wear a mask and snorkel to search the bottom of lakes and rivers. Some areas have bedrock exposed and doing a visual check on the bottom is often times faster then trying to insert the tip of your water scoop into the hard bedrock to try and retrieve the target, not to mention the damage to the edge of your scoop. Not everyone is blessed with bodies of water with a nice sandy bottom.
 

I know what you mean John, but if your going to be searching the bottoms of lakes and rivers you better buy a pin pointer rated in multi meters instead of a couple feet. Right tool for the situation...
 

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