Well it appears that method 1. works well. Puck.capSense()returns around 8000 when the probe is in the air, and between 17000 and 23000 into water.
To conclude, Puck.capSense() works well and the problem came from probe itself
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Well it appears that method
1.
works well.Puck.capSense()
returns around 8000 when the probe is in the air, and between 17000 and 23000 into water.To conclude,
Puck.capSense()
works well and the problem came from probe itself