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May 28, 2026 - 04:58 PM
The sealed membrane in the 1-meter waterproof cap serves two functions: it blocks water from entering the remote control housing while allowing air to migrate through, which balances internal pressure during temperature or altitude changes. When you move from a warm car to cold air, or from sea level to elevation, the air inside the remote expands or contracts. The membrane lets air equalize while keeping water molecules out, preventing housing distortion and seal failure. This makes the cap reliable for all-day hunts in variable conditions, not just wet environments. The pressure-balancing feature protects the remote's internal components across diverse hunting scenarios. Learn more about pressure-balancing technologies in our guide to metal detector technologies.
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