I know that because: a) We have measured a couple of times the Oring that comes with the original Oceanic kit. b) because in the last few years we have serviced several dozens of OC1 installing always that Oring size and the computer then passes with flying colors the pressure chamber test to...
Tursiops,
1) I said the OC1 and OCi specs are 1.5mm (cs) x 40 mm (ID) Oring and this is incorrect. Those are the correct Oring specs only for the OCi and OCS (same Oring for the two dive computers) and that is what I meant to say. My apologies for the typo.
2) You stated that OC1, OCi, and OCS...
Both OC1 an OCi use the same Oring: 1.5mm (cs) x 40 mm (ID), Buna N 70 Duro, Metric O ring. As with any other dive computer or dive watch we service, a new Oring is installed every time we service those Oceanic dive computer models. Our full service includes waterproofing to 160 feet and after...
Bulldog, I understand once you connect your Suunto to your computer through the correct interface, the new Suunto DM5 will tell you right away if there is a new version of the firmware for your computer and offer the option to download it. Good luck.
In the past, we have serviced many Mares Smart dive computers at our shop (www.divewatchdoctor.com) but recently the first Mares Smart Pro was brought for service by a client. Although we searched everywhere (including Mares website in the US), we could not find the User Manual for this new dive...
Bulldog: Have you tried updating the firmware on your Zoop's from the Suunto DM5 online Application? Maybe there is a newer firmware version available for your Zoops. All you need to do is download the App from Suunto website and have the correct interface cable.
Tursiops, Good observation. The Shearwater Petrel can use a 1.5V AA Alkaline battery and that could lead to terminal corrosion if left unattended for several months. However, I think appropriate to mention that, from the vast universe of batteries a Shearwater can take, installing a 1.5V...
No need to remove the battery even if you are storing your computer away for a couple of years. Most modern dive computers (such as the Mares mentioned above by Madacub) use Lithium batteries, which do not leak. Alkaline batteries do leak and can (and most likely will) corrode the electrical...
Sara101, Divewatchdoctor is in no way related to Suunto. The tests we suggested for your Zoop (before you throw it away) would be reported directly to you.
Sara 101, we have two water pressure chambers and can simulate any profile up to a depth of 300 feet. I would suggest first our the standard immersion profile, that is linear descent to 160 feet, two minutes at that 160 feet and then slowly bringing the Zoop back to the surface avoiding going...
I know it's an old thread but yesterday somebody brought a Suunto D4i for service that had the infamous "HWERR:009" on the display and would respond to any button. I tried the "reset" trick on it, that is pressing all four buttons simultaneously and, after thinking for a while the computer...
Baggins_69, good piece of information. At Divewatchdoctor (www.divewatchdoctor.com) we service all models of Citizen dive watches. We replace the gasket, the battery, waterproof it to160 feet and charge $ 50, plus return shipping. By the way, you have a typo in the battery model for the...
I don't know the exact Oring size for the US Divers Scan 4, but here is somebody selling the complete battery replacement kit on ebay:
Battery Kit: AquaLung U.S. Divers Scan 4 Dive Computer | eBay
Glenn, Suunto transmitters use a 25mmx2mm Oring. It is a metric O ring which you can get in the US from The O ring Store The O-Ring Store, We make getting O-Rings easy!
Tursiops is right, there is not an exact imperial equivalent for a metric standard size (and vice-versa).
BillP& giffenk, Given your dive computers use lithium batteries, that excludes the acid leakage explanation inside the battery compartment. Alkaline batteries such as AA and AAA are prone to leakage but lithiums do not leak. In spite you found no water when opened the compartment, to me a small...
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