Liver_Diver
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Hi New to forum and I wanted to ask a question? Where should I post?
Been diving 30 years and bought Galileo Sol in 2012. I am on my second transmitter (TX). First one started saying low battery and had to replace button cell every day while diving in Cape Verde. So now replaced (at cost as it was diagnosed as being faulty) with new one that takes the CR 2/3 AA i./e the newer one. And guess what it now is causing problems not reading and I have to place the hand unit almost next to the transmitter for it to read so I assume a battery problem but no low battery alarm as before.
I have since replaced the battery and noticed the old battery was measuring about 2.4 volts & the new one about 3.4 volts. Funny thing is when left for a few minutes the old batter started to show 3 volts so it must be under load?
So I have now a number of questions:
1. Is the TX always on or just when under pressure? Taking the old battery out and measuring under load voltage (2.4) and out of circuit (3.0) would indicate that it is?
2. Why no battery low alarm as with old TX?
3. Have I yet got another faulty TX? Therefore either I am having bad luck or the units are inherently problematic.
Thanks. Sorry if not right place to post
Been diving 30 years and bought Galileo Sol in 2012. I am on my second transmitter (TX). First one started saying low battery and had to replace button cell every day while diving in Cape Verde. So now replaced (at cost as it was diagnosed as being faulty) with new one that takes the CR 2/3 AA i./e the newer one. And guess what it now is causing problems not reading and I have to place the hand unit almost next to the transmitter for it to read so I assume a battery problem but no low battery alarm as before.
I have since replaced the battery and noticed the old battery was measuring about 2.4 volts & the new one about 3.4 volts. Funny thing is when left for a few minutes the old batter started to show 3 volts so it must be under load?
So I have now a number of questions:
1. Is the TX always on or just when under pressure? Taking the old battery out and measuring under load voltage (2.4) and out of circuit (3.0) would indicate that it is?
2. Why no battery low alarm as with old TX?
3. Have I yet got another faulty TX? Therefore either I am having bad luck or the units are inherently problematic.
Thanks. Sorry if not right place to post