I had a weird failure with my transmitter on a recent dive - it was fine as I was setting up my gear, but after I splashed down and submerged, it did not do any updates - just stayed at 217 bar through the whole dive. I had a backup SPG on my regulator, so I used it for that dive - no big deal. After I got back on the boat, I closed the tank valve and purged the regulator to get it to shut down, then reopened the tank valve and it was still sending 217 bar. I had a spare CR2 battery with me, so I swapped it, and afterwards it worked without issues.
I have noticed, however, that while my SPG and transmitter readings match one another on the upper end of the scale, the gauge consistently reads ~10 bar more when I reach low pressures, i.e. I would see 30 bar on the computer but 40-ish bar on the gauge.
I have noticed, however, that while my SPG and transmitter readings match one another on the upper end of the scale, the gauge consistently reads ~10 bar more when I reach low pressures, i.e. I would see 30 bar on the computer but 40-ish bar on the gauge.