Dive Computer

Scuba Gear Service LLC offers professional dive computer service, including battery replacement, leak testing and full function testing in a custom water-filled pressure chamber. These services help keep your dive computer reliable, watertight and ready for your next trip.

Function testing places your dive computer in a water-filled pressure chamber and runs a 30-minute simulated dive to 130 feet while we operate the buttons at depth.

Service Options

Replace battery and perform a leak test. Some models require manufacturer service.

attery replacement for a dive computer or transmitter, followed by a leak test. Some computers must be returned to the manufacturer for battery replacement; time and pricing vary by model.

30-minute simulated dive to 130 ft with button operation at depth, plus leak test.

We place your dive computer in a water-filled pressure chamber and run a 30-minute simulated dive to 130 feet while operating the buttons at depth. Includes a leak test.

Battery replacement plus full pressure-chamber function test and leak test.

Includes battery replacement, a 30-minute pressure-chamber test dive to 130 feet with button operation at depth, and a leak test. Some computers must be returned to the manufacturer for battery replacement; time and pricing vary by model.

Customer Acknowledgements

Parts kits are not included in this package price and will be added if required for your service

Scuba Gear Service (SGS) reserves the right to refuse service on customer equipment if, in SGS’s judgment, the equipment is unsafe to use or cannot be returned to serviceable condition.

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Description

Dive computers provide and store vital information that helps keep you safe and in control. They also need regular care.

We offer:

– Battery replacement
– Leak testing
– Function testing

For leak and function testing, we use a custom water-filled dive pressure chamber. It lets us submerge the computer, simulate depth, and press the buttons while it is underwater and under pressure. That way we can test how it behaves in real conditions, not just on the bench.

For general guidance on dive safety and dive computers, we also recommend resources from Divers Alert Network (DAN).