I just noticed that the bright LED lights in my shop cause the greenflash voltage to fluctuate between 9.6 and 10.1 mV in air. When I cover it with my hand voltage doesnt change at all. Instructions do mention flourescent light, but I guess I'll cover it up to check it when canister is open.
I tend to give less than zero credibility to any amazon review.
The SK Tools equivalent torque wrench only has 87% 4 and 5 star reviews.
A chimpanzee would be able to tell the difference between SK and chinese stuff.
I used the ADV for over a year. Switched to MAV. Pushing the MAV button is easier for me than sliding the ADV switch. Forgetting to slide it off/on increased task load more than mashing the button.
"5 years or 300 dive hours"
"In normal usage, the Swift transmitter's battery will last several years. Due to the infrequency of a battery change, we made the choice to go with a user removable cover as it allows for an overall a smaller design. The long period between the first low battery...
What the batteries slide onto is junk. You probably don't see it because you dont look that closely. I bet a large proportion of "battery imbalance issues" are caused by this. They're not made to get wet/damp. They're made for a drill. Looks like galvanized tin to me.
Once I ditched the PTBs...
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