A couple of questionsif I may:
- Do you have the new software which switches the unit on if it detects a dprop in PO2?
- Did you replace with new batteries and then store the unit for a time, unit swithced off, before you dive?
The reason I ask is that I noted that the PO2 monitor function seems to consume battery power in its diormant state. So having left the unit for a 2 week brake, despite having new batteries, I noticed I had a low battery warning on the pre dive checks. I gave myself 2 solutions:
- Remove batteries when stored (it will zero your scrubber used time etc)
- Dive more often.....
Fil