SUUNTO D9 wristop Dive Computer - Black Elastomer Band w/AIR TRANSMITTER & USB cable

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vlad_kalish

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# of dives
25 - 49
I have a lightly used and well maintained Suunto D9 dive computer.
Has < 10 real dives on it (and by real I mean dives over 5 minutes long; the computer actually shows 25 dives, but most of those are dives for less than 5 minutes to depths less than 15 feet -- ALL due to some surface swimming after dives due to poor navigation skills).

Comes with a wireless tank pressure transmitter, a USB cable to download the dive logs to your PC and original user's guide.
It was regularly serviced under warranty. Last time it was serviced in 2010, so it might be due for a battery replacement soon.

Let me know if you would like to see more pictures.
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Price: $995.00 shipped and PayPalled within the US.

Available for local pickup, if you live in Bay Area (or are willing to travel).

About the unit:

  • Chronograph:
    Stopwatch - YES
  • Compass:
    Graphic compass rose - YES
    Guided calibration - YES
    Heading in degrees - YES
    Declination setting - YES
    Cardinal directions - YES
    Bearing tracking - YES
  • Diving:
    Air integration - YES
    Log book memory - YES
    Personal adjustement - YES
    Suunto RGBM decompression model - YES
    Safety stop - YES
    Temperature display - YES
    Wireless air integration - YES
    Deep Stops - YES
    Dive time in seconds: in gauge mode
    Operation mode Nitrox - YES
    Profile sampling rates in seconds: 1,10,20,30,60s
    Dive planner - YES
    Operation mode Watch - YES
    Operation mode Gauge - YES
    Altitude adjustment - YES
    Ascent rate monitor/alarm - YES
    Ascent time display: Up to 99 min
    Audible alarm - YES
    Compass - YES
    Full decompression data - YES
    Lifetime history memory - YES
    Maximum depth alarm - YES
    Maximum depth display: 199 m (656 ft)
    Operation mode Air - YES
  • Nitrox:
    CNS% + OTU calculation (OLF) - YES
    Gas switching during dive - YES
    Max PO2 adjustment: 0.5-1.6
    O2 % setting: Up to 3 gases containing 21-99%
  • Other:
    Operating temperature: 0°C - +40°C/32°F - +104°F
    Water resistance: 200m/660ft
    Storage temperature: -20°C - +50°C/-4°F - +122°F
    Selectable metric/imperial units - YES
    Mineral crystal glass - YES
    Menu-based user interface - YES
    Dot-matrix display - YES
    Backlight type: Electro-luminescent Display
    Adjustable backlight duration - YES
  • PC Software:
    Software name: Suunto Dive Manager
  • Power:
    Battery power indicator - YES
    Low battery warning - YES
  • Watch:
    12/24h - YES
    Calendar clock - YES
    Dual time - YES
    Daily alarms - YES
 
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OK. Dropping price to: $960.00
BTW, this weekend I will be diving in Monterey Breakwater on Saturday and South Monastery Beach on Sunday @ 8:00 am.
Will have the unit with me if anyone interested will be around at those places. (I will be a solo diving guy with 19 cu ft yellow pony bottle in front :cool2:).
 
Any reasonable offers?
A "finders fee" of 5% is available if someone can help me find a buyer.

NOTE: the wrist unit IS due for a battery replacement (wanted to use it last weekend, but couldn't due to low battery).
Will send it out to SUUNTO for the battery replacement if that is a deciding factor for you as a buyer.
(My dive shop told me the the turnaround time is a few weeks, so don't want to send it out now in case someone buys it.)
 
Just FYI, find the suunto repair and have them service it directly. I just had to get mine done. Took them about 2 weeks but saved me money.
 
Hey Vlad, would you be willing to split up your wireless transmitter and USB cable? Just looking for those two...
 
Wow, serviced in 2010 and battery is already dead? After only 10 real dives over its life.
Is it that bad of a battery hog just sitting or ...? Scary that these things have an annual service cost of $30 even if unused or more if you use it to dive. (~$60 battery replacement)
Am I missing something?
 
trevttu76
Not sure what the deal is with the battery, but as I said, if you are willing to wait a few weeks and buy after I send it to manufacturer for battery replacement I will do that just to give you more confidence. (will include the receipt picture as a proof AND send the original receipt along with the unit once you buy it)

Johng723
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Hey Vlad, would you be willing to split up your wireless transmitter and USB cable? Just looking for those two...
I would really want to sell the whole kit. But if another buyer would want to buy just the computer, then the three of us can work something out.
Also, if I won't be able to sell the unit for a while, I will post separate prices for the unit, the transmitter, and the USB cable.
 
The 2 year recommended service is 140. They replace battery and all the seals and orings. I would have paid 180-200 at a shop.
 
The 2 year recommended service is 140. They replace battery and all the seals and orings. I would have paid 180-200 at a shop.
Actually that was what my dive shop quoted me for: $140.00 + shipping.
And $55.00 + shipping for just a battery replacement.
 
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