Having learned to dive late in life I made up for it in my first year by clocking up 120+ open water dives in places from the UK to Australia. I went from a non diver to a technical deco diver in 9 months and loved every second of it. Since having kids not been able to travel as much so spend my time watching videos and reminiscing, hope you enjoy my site as much as I have making it.
A Philips screwdriver isn’t the correct one to use. You should use a special screwdriver for watches. I have changed my battery several times without a problem. Here in the Philippines you have to send your computer to the nearest service centre and it costs more than $50 and takes a few weeks. I don’t see much risk as I have had a few Suunto dive computers and the pressure sensor tends to fail after about 500 dives anyway which will require 2 battery changes!
very risky, if you can not get the equal water enters. If the screw does not fit equally, the water will enter, the screw will be distorted too much. first ring off i silicone grease after closing you must attach screws when the cover is stationary.
A Philips screwdriver isn’t the correct one to use. You should use a special screwdriver for watches. I have changed my battery several times without a problem. Here in the Philippines you have to send your computer to the nearest service centre and it costs more than $50 and takes a few weeks. I don’t see much risk as I have had a few Suunto dive computers and the pressure sensor tends to fail after about 500 dives anyway which will require 2 battery changes!
Stay away from Suunto guys, bad quality and worst service:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTKeXsXM4Po
very risky, if you can not get the equal water enters. If the screw does not fit equally, the water will enter, the screw will be distorted too much.
first ring off i silicone grease after closing
you must attach screws when the cover is stationary.
What screwdriver size?
This is a terrible idea, for many reasons, get your computer serviced at a trained, accredited place.