Détecteur d'eau RC-M150/300/600/1200

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November 12, 2024
Connexion De Catégorie: Équipement d'enquête géophysique
Brief: Discover the RC-M150/300/600/1200 water detector, a cutting-edge 300m underground water detection machine. This geophysical water survey tool features advanced patented technologies, a lightweight design, and a full touchscreen for effortless operation. Ideal for locating groundwater, it offers high accuracy, anti-interference capabilities, and one-button real-time mapping.
Related Product Features:
  • High-speed and efficient, completing over 8,000 meters of profile measurement in a single day.
  • Lightweight and portable, weighing less than 2kg for easy transportation.
  • Simple operation with just 30 minutes of training required for effective use.
  • High accuracy with a measurement resolution of up to 0.001mV.
  • Advanced anti-interference technology for clear results in weak signal areas.
  • One-button automatic mapping function for quick drill well location identification.
  • Supports four languages: Chinese, English, French, and Arabic.
  • Rechargeable battery with up to 12 hours of standby time.
FAQ:
  • What is the maximum detection depth of the 300m water detector?
    The 300m water detector can detect groundwater up to 300 meters deep, making it ideal for detailed hydrogeological surveys.
  • How long does the battery last on a single charge?
    The rechargeable battery provides up to 12 hours of standby time, ensuring prolonged field use without frequent recharging.
  • Is the water detector easy to operate for beginners?
    Yes, the device is user-friendly, and individuals without prospecting experience can learn to operate it effectively with just 30 minutes of training.
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