telemonster
Contributor
Perdix AI, has been working great for 2+ years.
Single grey transmitter. Before a trip to Utila (after 7 days of diving) it did say the transmitter battery was low. I had replaced this battery before the trip, it seemed a bit odd as it was a recent swap and the factory battery lasted much longer
Took one of my scuba toys to the pool, and at the same time a friend used my rig for a discover scuba class. The computer took a long time to lock in on the pressure, but finally came up. Friend later said it seemed intermittent.
Was doing some pool time for my CCR class and had my perdix AI along because the reg set I had on my bailout had the xmitter. It wouldn't lock on at all.
I checked the voltage on the battery, it's above 3 volts. Swapped it with a new battery from the same batch, and it still won't lock on.
Pulled battery on perdix AI for about 10 minutes, powered back on. Nada.
Any thoughts?
Does anyone know the frequency that the xmitter transmits at in the small chance I have hardware that can receive it?
Single grey transmitter. Before a trip to Utila (after 7 days of diving) it did say the transmitter battery was low. I had replaced this battery before the trip, it seemed a bit odd as it was a recent swap and the factory battery lasted much longer
Took one of my scuba toys to the pool, and at the same time a friend used my rig for a discover scuba class. The computer took a long time to lock in on the pressure, but finally came up. Friend later said it seemed intermittent.
Was doing some pool time for my CCR class and had my perdix AI along because the reg set I had on my bailout had the xmitter. It wouldn't lock on at all.
I checked the voltage on the battery, it's above 3 volts. Swapped it with a new battery from the same batch, and it still won't lock on.
Pulled battery on perdix AI for about 10 minutes, powered back on. Nada.
Any thoughts?
Does anyone know the frequency that the xmitter transmits at in the small chance I have hardware that can receive it?