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Dive computer pressure test chamber

Pressure testing dive computers and small scuba dive lights.

Every dive shop/service center naturally wants to hand over its customers a properly sealed dive computer after service, and they certainly don't want to see a customer return from their next dive with a flooded computer.

Worry-free dive computer servicing.


After replacing batteries and/or O-rings from a dive computer, this is the ideal way to check for leaks.

Using the Scuba Service Tools dive computer pressure chamber, the computer is safely pressurized and then submerged in water. This allows small air bubbles to escape from the computer during the venting process if a leak occurs.

This method of testing does not damage the dive computer because only air can enter, not water.

 

Dive computers and small dive lights can be tested safely with the Scuba Service Tools pressure tester, without damaging your customers' expensive equipment.

  • Maximum working pressure 8 bar / 116 Psi

  • Height 540 mm / 21.25 inch

  • Tube inner diameter 140 mm / 5.51 inch 

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User manual

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