Hector1959
Contributor
As long as I understand this vacuum system should be blinking green when vacuum is conserved and blinks red when it is lost, meaning leaking.
A few days ago, I left the VPS blinking green for a while and when I returned it was off, not red.
I thought it was possibly the battery. I took the battery out, measured with a multimeter. The battery was somewhat exhausted but not that much.
I changed the battery and it was Ok. A few days later I had the same problem. This time I noticed that if I try to turn the system ON it blinked red (as normal) but then went OFF inmediately. After a few hours it started working again but after a while (maybe 20 or 30 min) it turned OFF again. So I don't think it has to be with teh battery.
Note: I have never dived with it in the housing.
regards
A few days ago, I left the VPS blinking green for a while and when I returned it was off, not red.
I thought it was possibly the battery. I took the battery out, measured with a multimeter. The battery was somewhat exhausted but not that much.
I changed the battery and it was Ok. A few days later I had the same problem. This time I noticed that if I try to turn the system ON it blinked red (as normal) but then went OFF inmediately. After a few hours it started working again but after a while (maybe 20 or 30 min) it turned OFF again. So I don't think it has to be with teh battery.
Note: I have never dived with it in the housing.
regards