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tnt2020:Does anyone know if these can be repaired or where the best place to buy a replacemet new or used? I flooded mine last week in the Caymans. Only bad thing in an otherwise great week of diving.
Tim
Gilligan:If you only flooded the battery compartment (sealed off from the rest of the strobe?) you should be able to save it if you had already rinsed it in fresh water as soon as possible after the flood. Then spray WD40 inside and let it soak the metal contacts for awhile. Wipe it out well then blow it out with air. It should be okay so long as the the internal components were not toasted.