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Old 07-15-2020, 01:08 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Formula260SS View Post
Yes it would travel further in Salt water as it's more conductive. The cleaner the water the less conductive / more resistive it is.

Maybe I'll measure the conductivity of the lake this weekend and try to answer my own question. I'm a water guy and know a few things on that end but I'm not an electrical engineer
Please keep us posted. I agree with Dan--this is really important and google is no help. Even knowing ball numbers--10', 100', 1000' would be great
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