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Computers & Dive Timers: Discuss Suunto D9 error in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: Had a bit of a chilly dive on Wednesday! Strange the Poor Knights never get that cold, so imagine my ...

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Suunto D9 error

Had a bit of a chilly dive on Wednesday! Strange the Poor Knights never get that cold, so imagine my surprise when I glanced down at my D9 and saw the temp: '-12'
I have defied the laws of physics and was swimming through a solid!!!

I haven't seen any other reference to this, so is it a new problem?
Yes, I have had the upgrade/retrofit thingy - probably what caused it. Having dived since it seems to be fine for the first dive and then go belly up on the rest.

Ho-hum, back it will go - this will be the 4th time
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Hi Kev

Still waiting for a break in diving to send mine back. Should be ok as long as I don't manually change the seconds. Always dive with a backup Vytec both working from the same transmitter. Have never noticed any discprepancy between the two, and I've done 111 hours on the D9.

Worried about sending it back now.

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