Dan
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Now, I just need to get back in the water and dive it after resolving a couple of medical issues.
Please do before July. I need you as my buddy in Malpelo!
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Now, I just need to get back in the water and dive it after resolving a couple of medical issues.
Not to worry, I'll be therePlease do before July. I need you as my buddy in Malpelo!
Nice.. I am just starting to pack for my maiden voyage with my backup Teric that was replaced by Shearwater for "LOW BAT TEMP".Splashing with my Teric v2 replacement this coming weekend. Hoping for a very boring experience where my transmitter just works flawlessly!
Sorry to hear this, Dive-Tronix will take care of it.@scubadada unfortunately it looks like I'm going to have to follow you towards Teric number 3...
I hadn't had a chance to dive my Teric following the antenna replacement, but here's what battery consumption has looked like on my trip. Typically I've seen about 18-20% battery drop after two dives (each of around 60 minutes).
I charged to 100% on Wednesday evening, by Thursday 11AM it had lost 2%, by Saturday it was down to 84% (no dives) and then by Sunday was down to 80% (still no dives).
I'm loathe to return it (again) but I don't think I could get through a longer trip without recharging it every other day to have peace of mind
Yup - I have no fears that Richard and Michele will sort me out, but I'm right in thinking that's kind of excessive in terms of drain, right?Sorry to hear this, Dive-Tronix will take care of it.