POLL: SPG or transmitter failure - UPDATED TO BE EASIER

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Wants2divemore

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I'd like your help to better determine the rates of SPG and transmitter failures. Please take this quick 4-question survey.


If you already answered on this thread before I created the SurveyMonkey, you don't have to complete it again -- I'll enter your answers myself.
 
1) 1718 (Sidemount and Stages counted)
2) 415
3) 1 (plus one broken glass, but readable during the whole dive)
4) 0
 
1) 500
2) 380
3) 4
4) 2 (1 was my fault)
 
1) 250
2) 230
4) 0
5) 0
 

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Or the OP could have posted this thread, instead of using the Discussion tab, using the Poll tab, and posted the question as a functional poll to which members could respond by checking boxes.
 
Or the OP could have posted this thread, instead of using the Discussion tab, using the Poll tab, and posted the question as a functional poll to which members could respond by checking boxes.
I tried using the Poll tab, but I could only figure out how to enter one question for the poll. If there's a way to do it with the Poll tab, please let me know and I'll do that. If not, I'll create a SurveyMonkey survey to make things easier for people and easier to analyze the data.
 
1. 165
2. 125
3. 1
4. 0

Note: Regarding number 4. I have had a transmitter fail, but was a used transmitter I was testing. In my garage, with no dives planned in the near future. Zero transmitter failures during dives, or even at dive site.
 
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