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What is the depth rating? Surely the plastic gland is no good?

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What is the depth rating? Surely the plastic gland is no good?

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A. The unit has been repeatedly tested in a wet pressure chamber down to it’s fail depth. Fail depth is between 600 and 650 metres (1950 – 2150 ft). At this point the cable gland gives way and the unit floods. Yes, the plastic glands are good. Based on this testing, we give this unit a rating of 100 metres. If you REALLY want a metal cable gland, for an additional sum we will fit one for you. Q. In the event of a case flood will the HUD or VR3/computer still function? A. If the digital display floods, the HUD will no longer function. Whatever you have plugged in to the third port, be it VR3, HS Explorer, or another DS-1 display, will still be operational. Q. Could it be run on one sensor in CCR? A. The unit CAN run on one, two, or three oxygen sensors. However, we recommend you ALWAYS use three operational oxygen sensors. Q. Does the VR3 connect to a single cell or off the voted output like the HUD? A. The VR3 (or VR2, HS Explorer) runs from one sensor. This will continue to operate if

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