Ebinger Magnex 130B Reviews, Price and Specifications
Underwater Magnetometer
$7,401.95 (7,135.00 EUR)
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Specifications:
- Technology: Passive-differential Field Strength Detection (designed for locating MAGNETIC anomalies in the earth magnetic field)
- Sensitivity ranges: 3
- Target Types: FERROUS objects (pipelines, parts of ships, wrecks or ERW) that are concealed on the floor of bodies of water or in the ground
- Applications: used typically in professional operations by police divers, for the geomagnetic surveying of abandoned hazardous sites and by commercial diving companies
- Indication: Audible and Visual
- Search Modes: 3 (Dynamic (LOW), Semi-static (MEDIUM), Static (HIGH))
- Power supply: Battery 9 V e-block 6LR61, Rechargeable battery 9 V e-block Ni-MH
- Battery Life: 16 hours, rechargeable battery - approx 8 hours
- Charging time: rechargeable battery - approx. 4 h with 70 mA
- Pressure waterproof: approx. 7 bar, 60 m
- Field direction: audio via pulsing of the signal
- Detection: tone, audio resolution (stage 3) approx. 10 nT
- Easy to operate
- Saltwater compatible
- Length: 39-inch (98.5cm)
- Diameter: 2.4-inch (6.2cm)
- Weight with headset: 3.6 lbs (1,650 g)
- Weight with case: 11 lbs (4,950 g)
- Operation Temperature range: approx. 5F to 122F (-15C to +50C)
- Warranty: 1 Year Limited
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