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  1. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    Oceanic Pro Plus 2 Battery Leak

    @ibj40, I read all the posts concerning your problem and would like to suggest the following: 1) I am pretty sure because we have serviced a few computers in which one or more screws would not come all the way out, that the real problem is the lower screws were overtightened causing the female...
  2. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    Question Oceanic Pro Plus X alarm volume

    When was the last time the battery was replaced in your Oceanic Pro Plus?
  3. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    Zoop Novo Battery Replacement

    Suunto Zoop Novo takes a 025 Oring.
  4. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    Wanted Wanted non-working Suunto D4's

    We buy non-working or flooded Suunto D4's dive computers. Don't care about straps, just the body with its inner parts and the four pushbuttons. Let us know how much you ask for them.
  5. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    Perdix AI AA Battery

    According to its User Manual, the Perdix can work with a battery voltage range between 4.3 and 0.9 so you are pretty close to running out of battery. As other contributors have suggested, I would install the LS14500 Lithium SAFT, which has a nominal voltage of 3.7 and gives your about 35 hours...
  6. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    Genesis Scuba Resource owners manual

    @MateoAirborne, I have a PDF copy of the Genesis Escort dive computer. Send me your email and I'll send you a copy.
  7. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    Question Pressure test after battery swap? Aqualung i300c

    @BoltSnap's $ 1,400 price is about what it costs right now in the US. It was a bit more expensive but I guess the present parity between US$ and Euros brought the price down somewhat.
  8. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    Question Pressure test after battery swap? Aqualung i300c

    @BoltSnap The short answer is no. We have waterproofed a few thousand dive computers since 2005 and none of them has shown any harm or loss of calibration of the pressure sensor. In all fairness, I've spoken with Suunto technicians in a couple of DEMA shows and I acknowledge one of them said...
  9. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    Question Pressure test after battery swap? Aqualung i300c

    @dmaziuk, @dmaziuk, Irony accepted. Now, the explanation. The pressure testing shown in my avatar is a Bergeon #5555/10 capable of pressure testing watches (and now also to pressure test dive computers by guys that take it seriously) and was invented to fulfill a specific request from the...
  10. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    Question Pressure test after battery swap? Aqualung i300c

    @dmaziuk, If you are being ironic, I am missing the irony (in which case I apologize for what I'm going to say). You are wrong about computers made in this century having a separate sealed compartment. For example, every single Suunto from the D4 all the way to the DX, passing through the D6...
  11. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    Ocean Edge (was Tekna) Computek Manual

    In case anybody still needs it, I am attaching a PDF copy of the TEKNA Computek dive computer. I hope everybody will be able to download it.
  12. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    Ascent Rate Alarm - Citizen Aqualand

    @FLORIDER007, We can disable your rapid ascent alarm in your Citizen dive watch. We've done it for a few clients with the same problem. Keep in mind two things: a) as @DivingLonghorn stated in this same post, you will also lose the daily alarm feature and b) since we have to open your Citizen...
  13. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    Perdix AI AA Battery

    @HKGuns, SAFT is a very good France-manufactured LS14500, 3.6V Lithium battery. It competes directly with the industry standard, the TADIRAN LS14500, a 3.6V Lithium battery made in Israel that used to be industry standard and was (and is) used by the old UWATEC Aladin oil-filled dive computers...
  14. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    Broken screw removal

    @Christozs, I suspect that considering what they charged you, rather than try to extract the broken screw, what probably Suunto Hungary did is just send you a new or refurbished Suunto Vyper Novo. It would result in a cheaper and safer way to "solve" your problem. You can probably tell us if...
  15. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    Suunto Stinger in wierd mode

    @ttsugar I have serviced probably a couple of hundred Suunto Stingers during the last 17 years and I've never seen the code CAL 21 that yours is showing. I suspect that you either damaged the pressure sensor when you cleaned it (probably by scrubbing the seal that prevents water to touch the...
  16. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    Broken screw removal

    @Christozs, We have successfully extracted many broken and stripped screws from dive computers' rear cases. There are several ways to do it and each case varies. The only problem is I see you are located in Denmark and I'm afraid the back and forth shipping to the US wouldn't make it...
  17. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    Oceanic ProPlus 4 o-ring size?

    @gajahduduk, I can attest that both, the Oceanic PP2 and PP3 take one 3V CR2 battery and their Oring size is Buna N-028 70 Durometer because we've serviced a few of them with no issues whatsoever. I've carefully looked at the three computers' User Manuals and the three battery compartments look...
  18. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    anyone know where I can get a Beuchat freediving computer serviced?

    @tridacna, Thanks for your recommendation. However, in our experience and to ZippyDan's misfortune, once a dive computer starts showing incorrect depth information the problem can only be solved by the manufacturer. Either by recalibrating the electronics associated with the pressure sensor or...
  19. DIVEWATCHDOCTOR

    I550 O-ring replacement

    David, It takes an AS B026 (11/4"x1/16") Oring. You can buy them in any Oring store for about 10 cents apiece, depending on the quantity.
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