Raymond Tanner
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Has anybody had any issue like this? I have never been below 110' but when I connected my ZOOP to DM5 some of my dives are listed as deep as 150'-200'. Im so confused. lol...
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Did you check the date of dives to make sure they are yours (if you bought second hand or lent your computer)Has anybody had any issue like this? I have never been below 110' but when I connected my ZOOP to DM5 some of my dives are listed as deep as 150'-200'. Im so confused. lol...
My Suunto sensor failed on its second day of diving so I wouldn’t rule out a defective sensor.I'll vote for a defective pressure sensor
Interesting, but no, that is not the case with Suunto computers or their DM5 software.Is it possible that the computer or software came with demo dive data?
My AL software has a couple of fun looking dives from the Caymans that show up for example, and I've never been there.
If the computer shows the same depth as DM5 after downloading, then I agree it is most likely a pressure sensor.
HOWEVER...
If the computer show the correct depth and the DM5 shows a different depth, it very well could be the DM5 software. DM5 has severe problems abd most of us using Suuntos have completely abandoned it. If your Zoop does in fact shiwbthebcorrect depths, download Subsurface (it's free) and try downloading the dives into it. If Subsurface shows the same readings as the Zoop, then DM5 is most likely your problem.