@Uncle Dange,
Unfortunately, I have no Suunto Stinger pressure sensor in stock. I have a couple D4's but the connection ribbon is different and much shorther (and probably the internal bridge has different calibration parameters).
@ben tamir
The high price of the Suunto Novo kit is because it includes the three screws that Suunto recommends replacing every time you service the computer. For an unknown reason, I suspect Suunto used a weak material for the screws. We have had to service a bunch of Suunto Novos in which one...
@Tonsti,
I suspect one of the springs connects the internal piezoelectric wafer to the electronic module to energize the wafer when the daily or depth alarm should buzz. If you program the daily alarm and it doesn't sound when the time comes, you will know where one of the springs belongs. As...
I want to inform Scubapro Z1 owners that we can service their dive computer if and when the rechargeable battery loses its charge-holding capacity. We have identified the Panasonic replacement battery and have the right tool to open the rear hatch. It seems there is a respectable number of users...
1. Open the battery compartment. Check to verify it's not flooded. 2. If OK, replace the battery, close the hatch, and re-start the computer. 3 If flooded, your i550 needs to be serviced before reinstalling the new battery.
I don't have a photo of the CR2440 rechargeable battery. But I remember it was a button battery, identical to the well-known standard CR2430, 3V battery, except it was 24mm in diameter (exactly as 2430) but was 4mm thick (as opposed to 3mm of the CR2430) and had a voltage of 3.7V. And I bought...
We are sorry you misinterpreted our previous post. We were merely attempting to provide a solution for your issue. We never said we would be willing to sell you the D6 screws and there are two reasons for that: 1) We do not sell dive computer parts; our business repairs and services dive...
@guysie,
From your pictures, I think we have those screws with torx heads in stainless steel (as your hatch) and in black. Besides the screws, I believe your D6 would need to be serviced. That is a new O-ring, a fresh battery, and a waterproof test to 160 feet. If you are interested, please...
@guysie,
We do have a few D6 back plate screws that we use to replace the old ones when a D6 with bad screws is sent to us for service. Post a picture of the exact D6 screw you need because they come in different heads and colors to see if we have those.
@RainNP,
The pressure sensor you show in the photo is not a direct replacement for the Suunto D4i pressure sensor. For starters, it does not have the attached ribbon with 4/6 leads needed to connect with the D4's electronic module. Suunto would not sell it, but you can get the original part...
@KJ,
We do have some torx head (not cross head) stainless steel and black titanium screws for the D6i. But we do not sell them separately. We use them to service the Suunto's D6i of clients like you. The service includes installing a fresh battery, replacing the O-ring, and conducting a...
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