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| Computers & Dive Timers: Discuss Stinger Battery Replacement in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: Hi folks Some help required please! Is the Battery on a Suunto Stinger user replaceable? If not can you get ... |
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| Heya, It's not user replaceable as it is a sealed unit, you have to open the whole thing up to get to the battery. I had to get mine sent off, cost about £45 for new battery and testing via my LDS. cheers, Pete |
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That's friggin' scandalous! £45 for changing a battery that costs about £2? And what testing? Switch it on and see if it starts - tested I'd think about changing my LDS if they took the piss out of me like this. |
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| pressure testing Nick.
__________________ Wilbo. |
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| I don't know whether this is true or not, but the explanation given to me by a dive shop as to why they DIDN"T change SUUNTO battereies was that there wasn't enough money in it for them compared to a big upfront outlay. They said that they couldn't use just any small pressure chamber to test, but claimed that SUUNTO insisted that to be registered as a SUUNTO service centre they had to buy (from SUUNTO ) a specific model. Without it they could not be registered and therefore warranty on any computer that they serviced / changed battery would be void . Cheers |
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