Depth Gauge for Aqualung pivot console

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nldiver1984

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Hi,

I've obtained a rather old, but great condition Aqualung Pivot console. It came included with compass and pressure gauges. It originally came with a computer that the seller was selling separately. It was an air only computer so I didn't have much need for it, because I needed a computer to do both. Is there another gauge I could install in the hole where the computer was located? It seems kind of silly to use the gauges without having a complete set of gauges. Could I just make a small slate to put in the hole?
 
Oceanic analogue depth guage might fit, well the one I used to own did but that was over 10 years ago, just double check diameter to be sure, it was a pretty common size. But given the probable cost of said gauge why don't you buy a cheap nitrox compatible computer the puck style. Check out Scubatoys last time I looked they had some pretty cheap ones, the Genesis ones should fit,they will be able confirm whether it fits or not, several will as it used to be a common size. You may even be able to pick up something second hand, look at SBs classifieds sub forum. Good luck.

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You'd need to measure diameter of boot, the depth is not so important as you can put a rubber spacer in the bottom. I've a feeling the Vyper is too wide, but if you measure the boot and let me know ill check it against my Vyper. The mares puck I think is smaller.
 

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