...With 11 transmitters...
May I ask why you have so many transmitters?
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...With 11 transmitters...
I'm a gear whore.May I ask why you have so many transmitters?
Oh, dear . . . how well do you trust the service professional? Your transmitter could have been swapped for a non-working one.Yes, my error, I should have taken the transmitter off. Last time I was in the water it worked. A question though, if it was somehow flooded wouldn't there be evidence of it and what would it be?
Oh, dear . . . how well do you trust the service professional? Your transmitter could have been swapped for a non-working one.
If flooded, you will find water and streaks inside the cap of the transmitter.
Make sure the tiny HP orifice is not blocked on the transmitter, nor on the 1st stage. If you are not sure, try a different HP port. Toothpick is good.
The 'computer board' is nothing but a transmitter. The transducer that measures pressure is inside the steel part.
If you cannot get it to work with the cap off, screwed in with fresh battery, you need to send it in.
The last time I did it, new transmitters were $400 and they sold me a refurbished for $200. That was four years ago.
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If it won't, turn it off and wait one minute. Turn it on again. If nothing . . . well, mail it to the ScubaPro dealer. I have one like that right now.
I forgot to say - you MUST purge the reg after turning off the reg or the transmitter won't turn off.
May I ask why you have so many transmitters?
I'm a gear whore.
Making me hit the manual.Incorrect. It will turn off after 2mins of no pressure change.
To maximize the life of the battery, the transmitter turns itself off when there is no pressure change for more than 40 seconds. It also turns itself off when the pressure is 14bar/200psi or less.