black rot seems to effect the wiring in the loop , if its exposed to the wet , high po2 , we , were unlucky in the aspect that yes the wiring in the loop had been badly effected by black rot and needed replaced , but also the hud system had been affected as well , this might have been caused by a slight nick in the cable sleeve that we spotted , but how it got to the hud electronics and corrupted it is beyond me , the guys at narked and also at revo did a fantastic job of getting the
problem fixed , and i was told that it wasnt a unique, in that the guys at narked had come upon this quite a few times in the past , if it is a problem that , lets say can occur then people should be at least made aware of it , as it has the potential to adversely effect the electronics that are controlling a life support system ,
if you can lnspect any parts of exposed wiring that is in the loop , as once black rot gets in , it seems to track up inside the sleeving , starting at the cells and work back , in our case even though there was plenty of excess wiring , the rot had travelled right along the entire length , so we couldnt cut away the affected bit , so all was replaced ,
on the plus side , although the unit is five yrs old and has done quite a lot of diving , it now has basically a brand new electronics package , the hud system has been completely renewed and the computer has had a new screen and new wiring put in all the way to the cells , all that remains is someone to go diving on it !!
HTH
silkyshark