This Uwatec Tec 2G dive computer has a new battery (user replaceable CR 2450), new protective screen ($18), and new Deep Sea Supply bungee boot ($18).
The computer has a total of 81 hours on it, and other than minor sratches on the buttons, it is in perfect condition.
It can be programed with a single nitrox gas to 85% or with two nitrox gases - a bottom gas from 21% to 40% and a second decompression gas from 22% to 100% (the deco gas must be at least 1% higher than the bottom gas). The computer also has a gauge mode for use as a bottom timer or back up.
It's a great nitrox computer for an open water diver that will also fit in most consoles designed for a hockey puck computer.
It's also a great first technical diving computer for a diver who needs a computer that will get them through AN/DP, as well as provide a back up (with tables) to a Trimix computer.
I now dive CCR almost exclusively and it doesn't have CCR mode, so it's up for sale. The Uwatec Tec 3G sells for $409 and this is less than half that at $180 plus shipping.
The computer has a total of 81 hours on it, and other than minor sratches on the buttons, it is in perfect condition.
It can be programed with a single nitrox gas to 85% or with two nitrox gases - a bottom gas from 21% to 40% and a second decompression gas from 22% to 100% (the deco gas must be at least 1% higher than the bottom gas). The computer also has a gauge mode for use as a bottom timer or back up.
It's a great nitrox computer for an open water diver that will also fit in most consoles designed for a hockey puck computer.
It's also a great first technical diving computer for a diver who needs a computer that will get them through AN/DP, as well as provide a back up (with tables) to a Trimix computer.
I now dive CCR almost exclusively and it doesn't have CCR mode, so it's up for sale. The Uwatec Tec 3G sells for $409 and this is less than half that at $180 plus shipping.
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