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Back Dive Computers

The first reliable multi-level dive computer did not appear on the market until the late eighties, when first introduced they were very expensive pieces of equipment. Since then with the advances in technology, namely microchips, sensors, batteries and other electronic components; dive computers have developed into an affordable device which is now part of almost all divers standard equipment. The main feature of a dive computer is to calculate dive tables automatically which eliminates human error found in calculation using dive tables. It also increases the value of every dive trip as the results of the calculations are accurate giving more time to simply go diving.

Modern dive computers come in two main forms:

1. Non-air integrated, and
2. Air integrated dive computers.

Non-air integrated are the most common dive computers and are usually sold in gauge consoles with a submersible pressure gauge, or as stand-alone modules that can be installed in hose mount or wrist consoles. Basic features of these include: current depth, no-decompression time, max. depth, bottom time, and ascent rate. It is also useful for the dive computer to have automatic activation so you don’t even have to remember to turn on the dive computer before your dive, it will kick in immediately upon entering the water.

Air integrated computers provide all of the features of a non-air integrated dive computer but include an electronic device called a high-pressure transducer that measures air pressure from your cylinder. Since the air pressure information is in the form of electronic data that can be used by the dive computers microprocessor, the computer can measure your breating rate and calculate remaining air time.

Many of the dive computers on the market use Lithium chemistry based batteries, some of which are common, others which are more difficult to find. Below is a list of some of the Other Batteries Cell Pack solutions stock which are used in many dive computers. If you can’t find your battery here we also offer a service to source hard to find batteries.


CR2032

Used in Dive Computers including: Suunto D3, Mosquito


CR2430

Used in Dive Computers including: Suunto Stinger


CR2450

Used in Dive Computers including: Suunto Vytec, Cobra, Vyper, Gekko, D9, Aeris Atmos1, Atmos2, Atmos Elete, XR-1, XR-2, Uwatec Aladin Prime, Aladin Tec


CR2

Used in Dive Computers including: Areis Atmos ai

CR123A

CR1/2AA

Used in Dive computers such as Suunto Favo, Suunto Octopus 2, D9 transmitter


LR1

Used in Dive Computers including: Cochran EMC-14, Gemini, EMC-16, Captain, EMC-20H

LS14250


Used in Dive Computers including: Buddy Inspiration Nexus

LS14500

SL760/S

Used in Dive computers such as the VR3 and some Suunto and Uwatec models

Used in Dive computers such as the VR3 and some Suunto and Uwatec models


SL761/S

SL750/S


used in Dive Computers including: Buddy Inspiration Nexus and some Suunto and Uwtec models.


SL750/T

 
used in Dive Computers including: Buddy Inspiration Nexus and some Suunto and Uwtec models.

We also specialise in Custom Made Battery packs for almost any application including Dive Computers and Dive Torches. If you have any special battery requirements then please contact us either via E-mail or by speaking to a member of our team on 0191 427 2577 and quote ‘Dive Battery Pack’.


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Tel: +44 (0)191 4274577 - Fax: +44 (0)191 4274606
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