I have done this and it works well. I found having a solid form to be key. I used a generic stubby Christmas tin from Walmart. Clean up the old ring and lightly sand the new seal. I used contact cement to glue them together.
The plastic piece is unnecessary, it's just another solution in search of a problem. Folks have been attaching weights to harnesses using bungees for a long time, no $10 piece of plastic required.
A Simpler Way
After much frustration, I have had some success which I thought I would detail here in the hope that it might be helpful.
Like others I have had no success pairing a Peregrine to any device. Not for lack of trying, I have attempted to pair many Android devices, 3 different Windows computers...
I hear what you're saying. It seems like this is a known problem. Searching Scubaboard there are many people dealing with the problem. It seems that Shearwaters' solution is to use their app and then sync to use the decktop software. Sure it works but it isn't really a fix.
My Perdix works...
I am having the same problem with my wife's Peregrine. No luck so far. I do have a Perdix and I don't have any problems pairing it with my Windows 10 computer or my Android phone.
I currently have a support case open with Shearwater. Thus far they have not been helpful. Their lastest response...
If you have a 3d printer you might consider these:
DRY GLOVE SYSTEM for diving drysuit by ropod7
I have been using these for a couple of months now and they work and you can't beat the price. O-rings are about $10 on Amazon, plus the cost of gloves.
I use Showa 495, the cost is about $15 at...
I have questions for those of you that have used aluminum ring dry glove systems such as Kubi or Scuba Force in saltwater. Do these aluminum rings hold up with use in saltwater without corrosion?
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