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Old 2nd June 2006, 15:06   #5 (permalink)
Sutty
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Re: Rudimentry sensor mV monitoring

I get condensation droplets on my sensor faces on my classic Kiss, it is a bit of a problem on a several day trip. On the recent rebreatherworld trip I was drying them off at least after every two dives, and resorted to the gentle application of the edge of a clean piece of tissue paper to mop up the bulk of it before air-drying. Cell 2 seems the worst affected.
Once the droplets cover the bulk of a sensor face it under-reads significantly.
I wish the ADV blasted dil at the faces to blow away the droplets - then a dil flush would fix the problem rather than just confirming an under-reading cell.
Anyone got any other solutions?
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