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Subal Housing Leak Detector Alarm

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Hi Paul,

 

Thanks for the offer-you are very kind.

 

Our workshop at work stocks pretty much every battery under the sun so I'll try there first.

 

Thank again

 

Adam

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body { background: #FFFFFF; margin: 0px; padding: 4px; font-family: Verdana, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; } I have come across the same problem in Phuket (yesterday) where air is very humid. The leak alarm on my subal housing (for Canon 5D MII) went off last night for a no apperant reason. The housing was as dry as it can be. This morning I took it to the boat and the leak alarm light was still blinking. I installed the camera in to the housing and blew some air from the second stage, and that was it. Leak light was off immediately. I touched the leak sensor with a wet finger, light started blinking again, blew some more dry air from mouth piece and all worked out well. It seems the sensors on Subal housing are very sensitive to humidity.

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body { background: #FFFFFF; margin: 0px; padding: 4px; font-family: Verdana, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; } I have come across the same problem in Phuket (yesterday) where air is very humid. The leak alarm on my subal housing (for Canon 5D MII) went off last night for a no apperant reason. The housing was as dry as it can be. This morning I took it to the boat and the leak alarm light was still blinking. I installed the camera in to the housing and blew some air from the second stage, and that was it. Leak light was off immediately. I touched the leak sensor with a wet finger, light started blinking again, blew some more dry air from mouth piece and all worked out well. It seems the sensors on Subal housing are very sensitive to humidity.

 

 

 

Just a tip and it might work. The probes or the two prongs at the bottom of the housing (inside) are covered with a heat shrink tube. You need to remove that and then use pure alcohol to clean the prongs. Tiny amount of salt residual may have deposited over time from the marine environment so the resistance is lowered. humidity will then trigger the alarm. Either use a new heat shrink tube or electrical tape and glue the thing back.

 

 

Cheers

 

David

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I just had the same exact issue yesterday. Mine was electronic related. Not the housing - me. This had never happened before. It was the 4th of July, went on a 2 tanker, strobes had issues firing all day, I finally worked out the strobe issue when i returne home and suddenly - my leak detector began to blink. No water got inside the housing. No chance to contact anyone being that it was the 4th of July. And when I tried to look on wet pixel, it said, "down for repair". My moon was obviously not in my 7th house and Jupiter was not aligned with Mars. I left the battery out overnight and this morning it was fine. Oddly, my Subal was purchased at Reef Photo as well... I'm betting Mr. Canon is somehow behind this... (Just kidding Ryan).

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