The Tramex Skipper 5 is an instant, precise, dual-depth, analog, non-destructive Marine moisture meter which detects excess moisture hidden in GRP boat hulls, decks and coach roofs including sandwich or cored structures. The unique three-electrode array provides both shallow (10 mm / 3/8") and deep (30 mm / 1-1/4") perceptivity to help establish the depth of any moisture within GRP composites.
Features
Technical Attributes
Size: | 6.3" x 3.5" x 1.5" (160mm x 85mm x 38mm) | |
Weight: | 9.5oz (270g) | |
Construction: | ABS Body | |
Power: | 2 x AALR6 ALKALINE (included) | |
Display: | Analog | |
Meauring Range | ||
Shallow Signal: | Up to 0.40” (10mm) | |
Deep Signal: | Up to 1.25" (30mm) | |
Wood Moisture Content: | 5 to 30% | |
Reference Scale for Building Materials: | 0 to 100 |
More Information
GRP composites and hardwoods are non-conducting materials, nevertheless their electrical properties change with increasing moisture content. The Skipper 5 determines moisture content by applying a high-audio frequency signal between a pair of soft rubber electrodes on the instrument base. A third electrode provides genuine shallow range measurements on a smaller footprint. Capacitive coupling between the electrodes and the sample allows impedance to be determined. This is interpreted as a moisture value and displayed on a large, clear moving coil meter. Additionally, meter readings may be sent instantly to a Tramex App on Android and iOS mobile devices by Bluetooth
Uses:
Effective osmosis treatment requires the complete removal of the hygroscopic solutes that are responsible for absorbing and retaining moisture and forming osmotic cells in GRP composites. Featuring both deep and shallow modes the Skipper 5 is the ideal instrument for locating moisture associated with these solutes to help ensure successful treatment. Marine timbers also suffer from excessive moisture which causes blistering and loss of paints and varnishes. Trapped moisture encourages fungal growth and black fungal staining. The Skipper 5 enables quick surveying over moisture over large areas, will read through paints, varnishes and sheathing such as Cascover without causing damage and may be used to find and trace leaks above and below decks.