Yesterday's dives were a bit disappointing photographically due to some issues with my strobes.
Dive 1, right hand strobe died on me mid dive, I re-positioned the left hand one and carried on.
For the second dive one of my buddies had a spare set of Eneloops, which I installed and fired a test shot, all okay
Dive 2, right hand strobe refused to charge and the left hand strobe died on me
well sort off, I switched it off then back on again and the light came on
I was surprised as usually Ni-Cads when they die then they die 100%. This worked for around three shots and I had nothing and changed my role to spotter.
So convinced myself that my buddies batteries were dead, she confirmed that they were charged a few weeks ago, and my batteries were probably last charged a few weeks ago, but I had used different strobes last week, so not used in at least two weeks, I really must label them or keep a log of charging them.
We returned to the port with a plan for a night dive, so a mad dash to the petrol station next door to buy some Energizers and replace both strobes with them, and also my dive computer which was showing low battery warning (Petrel 2).
After reloading with fresh batteries the right hand strobe was firing perfectly, but the left hand one was not !!!

Well at least I had one strobe working for the night dive that in the end got cancelled as the UAE CG decided to stop all boats going out for security reasons
Before I hit the sack last night I put my Eneloops on charge and this morning both strobes charge and fire with no issues
All the Alkaline batteries I bought yesterday are reading 1.614V on my voltmeter.
Dive 1, right hand strobe died on me mid dive, I re-positioned the left hand one and carried on.
For the second dive one of my buddies had a spare set of Eneloops, which I installed and fired a test shot, all okay

Dive 2, right hand strobe refused to charge and the left hand strobe died on me


So convinced myself that my buddies batteries were dead, she confirmed that they were charged a few weeks ago, and my batteries were probably last charged a few weeks ago, but I had used different strobes last week, so not used in at least two weeks, I really must label them or keep a log of charging them.
We returned to the port with a plan for a night dive, so a mad dash to the petrol station next door to buy some Energizers and replace both strobes with them, and also my dive computer which was showing low battery warning (Petrel 2).
After reloading with fresh batteries the right hand strobe was firing perfectly, but the left hand one was not !!!



Well at least I had one strobe working for the night dive that in the end got cancelled as the UAE CG decided to stop all boats going out for security reasons

Before I hit the sack last night I put my Eneloops on charge and this morning both strobes charge and fire with no issues

All the Alkaline batteries I bought yesterday are reading 1.614V on my voltmeter.