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![]() During my last sail the meter was only showing five feet so I flicked the plastic covering the dial with my finger, and the meter arrow flipped over to the opposite side of the gauge and doesn't move. When I cut off the power the arrow returns to its resting place below the zero. Anyone have any idea how to correct this or is this a high tech thing. It appears to be well made, but SR Marine states on their web site that they are discontinuing. |
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"dvh" wrote in message ups.com... During my last sail the meter was only showing five feet so I flicked the plastic covering the dial with my finger, and the meter arrow flipped over to the opposite side of the gauge and doesn't move. When I cut off the power the arrow returns to its resting place below the zero. Anyone have any idea how to correct this or is this a high tech thing. It appears to be well made, but SR Marine states on their web site that they are discontinuing. |
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