Ardy
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- Australia - Southern HIghlands NSW
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I have just flooded and lost my Inon Z-240 and I am depressed. It was a truly great flash and it was my own fault.
To stop you doing the same as me I am posting this but maybe you are not as ignorant as I was.
1. There is a clear WARNING on the front of the battery compartment regarding greasing the O'ring. I looked at this, but I have had u/w flashes for years and made an assumption (which is the standpoint of fools).
2. Before I left on my trip to Bali I greased the large battery o'ring on both my flashes (1x inon + 1 x SnS).
3. After 9 dives I assumed that my Inon would still be greased.
4. When I tightened it down there was slight difference in the 'feel' of it. Not enough for me to worry but on reflection it did feel different.
5. After the flood the o'ring was pinched and cut and it became obvious that I should have greased it.
I would suggest that after every dive you check and grease the o'ring. These flashes are too good to lose them in this stupid way.
I am going to buy a SnS D1 as I know their water proofing on the battery compartment is superior and the inon was my only move away from SnS in 20 years.
P.S. Warning re: SnS There is an extra 'click' when you close the battery compartment. I found this out the hard way 10 years ago and I have noticed several owners are not aware of this, but SnS are far more forgiving of a battery flood.
To stop you doing the same as me I am posting this but maybe you are not as ignorant as I was.
1. There is a clear WARNING on the front of the battery compartment regarding greasing the O'ring. I looked at this, but I have had u/w flashes for years and made an assumption (which is the standpoint of fools).
2. Before I left on my trip to Bali I greased the large battery o'ring on both my flashes (1x inon + 1 x SnS).
3. After 9 dives I assumed that my Inon would still be greased.
4. When I tightened it down there was slight difference in the 'feel' of it. Not enough for me to worry but on reflection it did feel different.
5. After the flood the o'ring was pinched and cut and it became obvious that I should have greased it.
I would suggest that after every dive you check and grease the o'ring. These flashes are too good to lose them in this stupid way.
I am going to buy a SnS D1 as I know their water proofing on the battery compartment is superior and the inon was my only move away from SnS in 20 years.
P.S. Warning re: SnS There is an extra 'click' when you close the battery compartment. I found this out the hard way 10 years ago and I have noticed several owners are not aware of this, but SnS are far more forgiving of a battery flood.