Dive computer battery and o-ring spec's

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Does anyone know what the o-ring size on a Uwatec Galileo Luna/Sol is? My o-ring is distorted, and does not seem to be an exact AS or metric size. It seems to fall near a -013, -014, or a 2mm x 12mm.

It uses a single 3v lithium battery, CR12600SE
 
I would assume 2-o26 is 2 off 026 O rings. 026 being the imperial O ring size to obtain ???
 
What do the numbers mean? CR2450 is the battery for a Suunto, I take it. What is 20p? And 2-026?

2, I believe, is a Parker designation on the regular dash number for the o-ring size. The "dash number" from the AS o-ring specification that is commonly referred to by -026. The o-rings are commonly sold by the dash number in the US. See dash number sizing below.
Size Cross Reference

The 20p I believe Steve Harris is referring to would be 20 pounds (British Pounds Sterling), an expensive battery in the UK. Or it is an extremely heavy battery :D
 
The 20p I believe Steve Harris is referring to would be 20 pounds (British Pounds Sterling), an expensive battery in the UK. Or it is an extremely heavy battery :D

Thanks for the replies. If it refers to money, I'm sure it would be 20 pence.
 
I guess I should have checked the going price of the battery before I posted. It is much cheaper than 20 pounds. Sorry about that.
 
doyenofcastle "I don't know it's 1.18 or 1.2 with 27 mm ID can you help me ?"

The Standard AS568 "O" ring chart I have shows 1.78 x 26.7 mm dimensions for size -023.
 

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