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 Is GQ GMC-600 Plus sensor affected by air puff

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christyyoo Posted - 12/09/2024 : 00:14:24
I'm new to this technology so this might be a dumb quesiton - my niece recently blew air into the sensor opening with her mouth as I was using it, will this affect the sensor?

Thanks.
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ullix Posted - 12/09/2024 : 04:58:49
Ooops, it may be ruined, but not all hope is lost.

Simply switch it on. If it shows any counts - in the order of CPM=30...50 - then it is ok.

If it does not, take a look: unscrew the backplate and carefully remove it. You should see an intact foil. If it is ruptured, GQ might do a repair with a new tube ($150 and up).

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