Just returned from my Antarctic diving adventure on Sunday and wow, if you have the opportunity, I cannot recommend visiting Antarctica enough. But, that's a topic for another thread...so how did the heated suit, gloves, and Bobby's battery and heat controller work?Any updates on the Santi undersuit and battery?
In a word, flawlessly. Water temps were a bit warmer than I expected...first dive was 31 deg F, and subsequent dives were between 34-36 deg F. I ended up turning on the heat as soon as I hit the water, and for all dives I left the controller on full power. On one dive I did have a hard time turning the controller on, so for the first 5 minutes, I started to get cold without the heat. But once the heat was on, I was totally comfortable. For every dive, my hands and my body were toasty warm...so much so that I could have dove much longer than I did (average dive time was about 28 minutes) if it weren't for the group I was with, none of whom had heated undergarments and got really cold after 15 minutes.
Using the suit and gloves (146 watts total) with my 160 wh UWLD battery, I was able to do two full dives on one charge. So let's say about 60 minutes on full power, and at the end of the second dive, the heat controller was in the red (last 25% of charge). I never ran it all the way down, but even on full power, it certainly lasted my whole dive and more. I was very pleased with the operation of the heat controller, battery, and heated undersuit and gloves. I'll add that some of my diver buddies noticed that the LED on the controller was quite bright, especially when the viz got darker, but I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing.