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SDC2300 Salt Modes - How do they Work ?
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<blockquote data-quote="XLOOX" data-source="post: 670158" data-attributes="member: 16174"><p>Thanks Matt, Spot on with the type of info I was looking for, hoping Nenad can verify or otherwise. </p><p> </p><p>Yeah I was only thinking about using salt mode on a last resort basis but it is better to know beforehand what the likely impact is - it is one thing to get a more silent machine and still be able to see your test piece on the surface and quite another to see it at depth.</p><p></p><p>Sure, best way is to dig some test pits in really hot ground, try & see but I always like to have a clue what I am doing beforehand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XLOOX, post: 670158, member: 16174"] Thanks Matt, Spot on with the type of info I was looking for, hoping Nenad can verify or otherwise. Yeah I was only thinking about using salt mode on a last resort basis but it is better to know beforehand what the likely impact is - it is one thing to get a more silent machine and still be able to see your test piece on the surface and quite another to see it at depth. Sure, best way is to dig some test pits in really hot ground, try & see but I always like to have a clue what I am doing beforehand. [/QUOTE]
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