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Guppy
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Best of luck! Doug
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Thanks Doug
advise taken Still would like to PU a couple of spares though No rocket science here, just have to be aware of the samll gotchas Like the batteries, Supposedly Sony or Panasonic only due to small veriences in the characteristics O-ring should be the same, correct hardness/size and off to the races If I have any problems I think it will be in the User-replaceable part |
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TadPole
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So, I work at Gatsplat and tech paintball guns on the weekend and all of them are pneumatic in one way or another. So, if an o-ring breaks, put a new one on. Heck, I can even get some at Home Depot.
Well, for the Oceanic/Aeris computers, it's a little different. The size of the o-ring is in between R022 and R023 (or R021 and R022, can't remember). So, this is a time when you have to buy the manufacturers part. But hey, it wouldn't hurt to even carry around a few spare battery kits. (the R in R021 stands for Rubber)
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Noninal Inside Dimension : 1-1/4in Noninal Outside Dimension: 1-3/8in Noninal Cross Section : 1/16in Actual Inside Dimension : 1.239±.011 Actual Cross Section : .070±.003 I got them for fifty cents each from my local dive shop. --Mike |
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