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Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 17:50:57 -0800
To: Capt JT <captjt@mi*.co*>
From: Kevin Connell <kevin@co*.ne*>
Subject: Re: Depth meters
Cc: techdiver@aquanaut.com
agreed.  I've had my newer one below 328, it just comes back when you 
ascend about 328.  I have an old one too that i use for the stuff over 
300.  the vyper is good choice, but my buddies who own them complain of the 
ergonomics (gauge mode readings are small compared to uwatec)


At 05:08 PM 2/19/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>The Uwatec only reads to 328 ft, I have had several well beyond that 
>depth, the timer keeps working and the depth reads correct once you return 
>above 328ft. When you first turn it on it will scroll down from 999ft. 
>Many on this list claim it does not read below 328ft because of the chip 
>inside, but I have killed 3 of the things and none of them died from 
>battery failure. In all 3 cases, oil or something started leaking out of 
>them. None of them had more than 100 dives on them. I'm not worried about 
>the battery, but can they build one that can survive the dives I do.
>
>JT
>
>
>  At 03:34 PM 2/19/01 -0500, Mike Rodriguez wrote:
>>At 12:13 PM 2/19/2001 -0500, Ben Greenhouse wrote:
>>
>>Hello Ben,
>>
>> >As far as I can tell, both the Uwatec and the OMS
>> >are disposable once their batteries run out, you're expected to throw it
>> >away and buy a new one.  Is there any alternative?
>>
>>It would be very difficult to run down the battery in an Uwatec (or
>>the OMS branded version).  The unit is designed to last 11 years with
>>100 dives/year.  Most people will lose the thing long before that, and
>>if you manage to actually put 1100 dives on it, it'll probably be so
>>scratched and beat up by then that you won't want to change the battery
>>anyway.
>>
>>-Mike Rodriguez
>><mikey@mi*.ne*>
>>http://www.mikey.net/scuba/schedule.html
>>Pn(x) = (1/(2^n)n!)[d/dx]^n(x^2 - 1)^n
>>
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