Air Integration Transmitter Low Battery: The Shocking Crisis You Can Avoid

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Discover how to ensure uninterrupted underwater adventures! In this video, we delve into the crucial skill every diver should know: checking and changing the battery of an Air Integrate transmitter.
Picture diving in stunning locations surrounded by marine life, only to realise your dive computer isn't showing your remaining air supply. No need to panic anymore!
Join me as I guide you through the simple steps to manage and replace your transmitter's battery. Learn to decode battery status, easily change batteries, and test your setup.
With this skill in your toolkit, your dives will be worry-free and exhilarating.
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  • @PerezAdvent
    @PerezAdvent5 ай бұрын

    Do you use an Air Integration with your setup? What Transmitter brand do you use? Have you ever changed the battery? How often?

  • @bloodymarvelous4790
    @bloodymarvelous47905 ай бұрын

    I use a Shearwater Swift transmitter. I haven't needed to replace the battery yet. The Swift transmitter doesn't have a port at the top. You need to use a supplied 1.5mm hex screwdriver to remove the housing.

  • @PerezAdvent

    @PerezAdvent

    5 ай бұрын

    yes, swift is a bit different on how you replace the battery...but it remains similar in terms of other aspects, like battery time, o-rings (yes, it has double o-rings which is great) and screens warning... my 1st battery last over a year, however, the 2nd one did not last 6 months (but i was diving quite a lot).... from my experience, from Ok to warning, it will last long...warning to critical...will last few hours...but critical to dead...its just couple of minutes... i always have spare batteries with me just in case...and as soon as i get the warning...its time to change...(unless i'm underwater)...and this is why i always have an SPG with me...just in case this video from ShearWater shows how to replace if other people are interested kzread.info/dash/bejne/gYl819mHcbGtoKg.html

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