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Here are some pics of my new toy...
Very excited to try it out this weekend. Heading over to the island on Friday afternoon.

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it was the whole computer cover - screen and housing.

The price for the whole cover is on the page I linked as well - $25
 
read the instructions...
8. Salinity
You can adjust salinity settings here. There are three available modes:
● fresh (1 kg / l, such as freshwater lake or river)
● brackish (1.012 kg / l, such as some estuaries, inland seas, etc.)
● saline (1.025 kg / l, such as open sea)
By selecting the correct salinity, you ensure that your displayed depth will be accurate. Your XEN, like
any other depth gauge or computer, actually measures pressure. Depending on water salinity, there will
be a slight variation in pressure at the same depth.
If you are unsure of the water salinity, choose the salinity that your dive / decompression tables were
calibrated to.
 
Yup. By those definitions I'd consider porteau cove, howe sound, etc to be 'brackish' though, short of measuring the salinity every time I dive.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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