Ditching the depth gauge

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I've never had an analogue depth gauge, just a dive computer. You can pull the SPG out of the console boot and and have a more streamlined setup. I don't think many are still using analogue depth gauges.

Adam
 
I think it was Target, but I really don't remember ... one of those stores, they all blend together. Might have been Walmart, or K-mart, etc.
 
FYI: Replacement is not the only option. I had a similar problem (dead depth gauge on a spg/depth console). Since I always use a wrist mounted DC, it was a none issue except now I had a piece of equipment that registered the wrong value (55' regardless of depth), which is a danger in itself. I thus amputated the offending depth gauge, cleaned up the cut with a Dremel tool and continue to use the SPG. Its not as pretty as my brass & glass toy, but the price is right and it remains 100% functional.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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