I'm keeping this thread alive by exploring what I'm doing to bring an inactive Beuchat computer back up to working status.
After reading most of the other posts, I got this out of the console and looked it over.
It has a number on the front: 21101 and the back shows an inspection of 11/87 which I assume was when it was manufactured.
Contrary to some of the posts about no access and oil, the has an easily accessible battery compartment on the side.
Here's a tip: If you don't have a suitable spanner to fit the two small holes to remove the cap (this has no coin slot), use a couple of jewelers screwdrivers or tiny drill bits to place into the holes - then clamp together with some needlenose vice grips. This works great!
You can't get the battery out without unsoldering the red (positive lead). When you do, you can pull it out of the case and then unsolder the blue (negative).
With it out, here's what you see.
The challenge is to find out whether the kit (with new cover/o-ring) and battery is available anywhere or how to find the correct replacement battery.
I've contacted Beuchat with the unit number and have asked for the battery specs. Others have posted that it is 3.6V Lithium but a check of online battery suppliers shows a dizzying selection of batteries. It appears to be this one at
Batteryweb.com which is a 3.6V, 2250 AH. Lithium Thionyl Chloride, AA with tabs.
Questions
- Can anyone confirm that this is the right battery?
- Is this model (with battery access on the side) not oil-filled in the battery area?
- Is a cap with a new o-ring available?
More when available...