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| Prism #007 ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Re: Prism Topaz - Analog Secondary & Cell Sensors A bit harsh isn't that mate... who pissed your cornflakes this morning? Gees its a simple question from someone that's new. My response was for warjarret, not the original poster, my apologies if that was taken any other way. The question posed had been asked and answered in several forms by some very experienced people.One of the great aspects of this forum is that people can ask questions and get informative answers in a supportive environment. Trolls excepted... Cheers, Ben. |
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Prism Topaz Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Cloud Cuckoo Land
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Prism Topaz - Analog Secondary & Cell Sensors Wow, we don't often get this much action in the Prism forum. Pass the popcorn. Out of interest, who has had to have the analogue meter in their secondary replaced rather than one of the reed switches (which is what died on my secondary)? Andy |
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| Prism #007 ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Re: Prism Topaz - Analog Secondary & Cell Sensors Out of interest, who has had to have the analogue meter in their secondary replaced rather than one of the reed switches (which is what died on my secondary)? I have had mine sent back to the factory for repair that basically involved a rebuild, however the battery indicator still doesn't work and it reads 1/2 a point below the actual set point as the handset was never zeroed out correctly.Andy So I have got a sub-sea display from Jason but have to send the head and handset over to him to have it adjusted as the setpoint output on my head seems to differ slightly from other heads (mine was a very early unit - clear head) and there is a very tight tolerance. Cheers, Ben. |
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