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Old June 21st, 2009, 08:47 PM   #1
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Aladin/Uwatec oil

This is a cross-post from the computer section, thought this may be a better fit.

I know this question has come up in a couple of threads, I have never found a great answer.

Does anyone know if the oil inside these computers/compasses is mineral oil, silicon oil, or something else.

Changing the battery in a True Track compass, and maybe in a Air X if scubapro wont give me enough incentive to trade it in.

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Old July 14th, 2009, 03:48 PM   #2
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In the case of a compass...I've head that mineral oil will do the trick, but first do a smell/taste test. To be sure, you should empty out all of the old oil and refill with the new to prevent a problem due to different viscosities. It could also be ethyl alcohol, so again give it a sniff and taste test. Some liquid filled pressure gauges use glycerin as a damping fluid.

Here are a couple of sites you might find helpful:
http://aircraftspruce.com/catalog/inpages/repairkit1.php
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/gen01/gen01791.htm

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I've read it's electronic transformer oil. If you're going to try the AirX - http://mkotva.cz/UW_comp/AAir_x_open_en.htm
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Old July 15th, 2009, 04:31 PM   #4
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Thank you ffhamm,
I'm glad I tuned in today to resolve this same problem I have with an Oceanic Compass on my console. When I asked how the air bubble could be removed at my local dive shop, they turned around an placed a new $50.00 unit on the counter. I choose not to make an impulsive purchase at that time. Thanks to ScubaBoard and the collective experience of its membership, I can keep my compass functional and spend my money for air refills. After removing the old oil and making the refill, do I just place a drop of 5 min epoxy to seal it up?
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