Doug Krause
Contributor
No left-eyed model.
Thanks for the nudge scubapilot - got your PM. Let me address a couple of the issues (I'll leave whether the DataMask is a gadget or useful piece of equipment for another time...)
1. Corroding Screws - we use stainless steel on all screws, even the strap buckle assembly. In meeting a military spec and what we thought was a better cosmetic direction for the consumer version, we added a black coating to the stainless parts - which is causing the corrosion. Purely cosmetic. We are in the process of qualifying both a different coating process as well as simple passivated stainless parts.
2. Flooding/non-operative masks - we have received a percentage of 1% of masks shipped back that had water entry through the battery hatch. It appears that the o-ring was damaged during assembly, allowing water to enter during our factory pressure check prior to shipment (leading to some cases where the mask would not activate in the store). If you currently own a mask, and it is functioning properly - we are confident that it will continue to do so without any problems. However, despite the small number of returns, we understand that subsequent battery changes in the field may cause the same to occur. We are currently qualifying both a redesigned battery hatch door and o-ring.
We anticipate being in a position to provide dealers with replacement screws, battery hatches and o-rings by the middle of this month (January 08). I will update this thread and directly to registered owners as more information is available.
Once again, I am grateful for the prompt feedback provided by our customers - and scubaboard for providing the forum.
Happy New Year - and thanks for your continued support.
Doug
Thanks for the nudge scubapilot - got your PM. Let me address a couple of the issues (I'll leave whether the DataMask is a gadget or useful piece of equipment for another time...)
1. Corroding Screws - we use stainless steel on all screws, even the strap buckle assembly. In meeting a military spec and what we thought was a better cosmetic direction for the consumer version, we added a black coating to the stainless parts - which is causing the corrosion. Purely cosmetic. We are in the process of qualifying both a different coating process as well as simple passivated stainless parts.
2. Flooding/non-operative masks - we have received a percentage of 1% of masks shipped back that had water entry through the battery hatch. It appears that the o-ring was damaged during assembly, allowing water to enter during our factory pressure check prior to shipment (leading to some cases where the mask would not activate in the store). If you currently own a mask, and it is functioning properly - we are confident that it will continue to do so without any problems. However, despite the small number of returns, we understand that subsequent battery changes in the field may cause the same to occur. We are currently qualifying both a redesigned battery hatch door and o-ring.
We anticipate being in a position to provide dealers with replacement screws, battery hatches and o-rings by the middle of this month (January 08). I will update this thread and directly to registered owners as more information is available.
Once again, I am grateful for the prompt feedback provided by our customers - and scubaboard for providing the forum.
Happy New Year - and thanks for your continued support.
Doug