matt
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I don't know what you guys think,....
Same for the old VR3, but at least we got 10 years from them. Wasn't the strap line "the only dive computer you'll ever need"?
Personally I think you've been shat-on.
Matt.
I don't know what you guys think,....
Care to list them?strangely there the ones with problems on the boats i'm on
No offence Tufty but that's bollocks. I've been on plenty of boats with Sentinel divers that have had to can dives, including the boat we were both on two weeks ago.No offence Matt but you don't dive a sentinel and so can't really make a proper judgement :kiss:
The first two sounds like an early adopter and the rest sounds like shoddy maintenance. I know of only one person that has been unhappy with his decision to buy a JJ and even he would consider it more reliable than a Sentinel.Ok nick I'll list the jj issues I've seen on boats or just before, unable to hold pos (trapped material in cl tee) HUD switch inoperable, broken adv plug in tee, leaks from various o rings, shearwater controller buttons inoperable, saft batteries failing whilst in water, cell fails.
I don't doubt that there are some reliable Sentinels out there and I'm very happy for the owners, some of whom are my mates. I hate to see anyone spunking a large sum of cash on something that fails to live-up to expectation. None of this is 'vitriolic bashing', it's merely observation. I've seen more Sentinels force people to can dives than ANY other CCR. The statement that 'non [sic] are more reliable than others' is statistically highly unlikely and, in my and quite a few other people's experience clearly not the case.Ccr's all fail for a variety of reasons non are more reliable than others and many issues are self inflicted. I've had one dive missed due to a problem, total electronics crap out as I hit the water (water in the electronics, failed seal and can happen to any bodies) - hp sensors pack up put an analogue one on and turn the electronic one off till it can be sorted, tpm - turn it off. The sentinels not perfect, no rebreather is you pays your money and takes your choice on what's important to you. Good natured banter is entertaining, vitriolic bashing achieves nothing![]()
Here's some more:Cheers bob a balanced review![]()
I wouldn't buy a battery from VR let alone a rebreather.
So am I, there's no schadenfreude here.Actually I'm really pleased tufty has a decent unit
I does seem that this thread is dominated by jj owners reporting the problems they have seen others have on sentinel units?
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This is why they encourage us with the wired system to pay them (VR) for the upgrade which really should be coming as free upgrade as it's definitely a design error. It's like in my field if a software developer makes a design bug into system does the end-use have to pay for the hours put into the fix? Heck no! My unit #273 one of the last regular wired ones - less than two years old. And soon they don't have to even encourage as it's a must pay situationAside this unit has been fine. The pressure sensor issue seems to affect only the non optocom systems. With Hollis now on board I am intrested to see how this affects service and parts.
Yes, you can still turn off the HP sensors.
Although if the unit doesn't see a presssure from the HP sensors you can't complete the pre-dive checks and have to abort to dive.
I'm fairly sure it still resets.
With turning off the HP sensors, the pre-dive check changes to reflect that you're using off board supply, but it still expects to see pressure.
After all, you're not turning off the sensors, you are actually turning off the alarms.