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[HD-260] Sea frogs Seafrogs Vacuum Pump Leak Check System Underwater Housing

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[HD-260] Sea frogs Seafrogs Vacuum Pump Leak Check System Underwater Housing

Rp1,550,000.00

Quantity

   3 days

  min. 10 years

  4 Open Water Dives

[HD-260] Sea frogs Seafrogs Vacuum Pump System Underwater Housing

Description

Sea frogs Seafrogs Vacuum Pump System Underwater Housing

The Sea Frogs VPS-100 is the world´s simplest and most affordable compact pre-dive vacuum leak detector, simple user installation, no external parts.

Main features :
For only a fraction of the price of other similar systems, you too can now have a the new Sea Frogs VPS-100 pre-dive vacuum leak detector that will eliminate guesswork about the housing tightness and let you concentrate on the photography, instead of worrying if today is maybe your turn to experience the underwater photographer´s worst nightmare.

The Sea Frogs VPS-100 features a calibrated pressure sensor and processor.

The complete electronic circuit and the battery are located in the robust anodized aluminum one-way valve body for even more convenient operation and ease of installation.

The green/red LEDs are visible through the transparent acrylic circular window.

The included hand vacuum pump is lightweight and requires no batteries, so no nasty surprises when you are far from coast.

It achieves required under-pressure in average housing almost effortlessly.

The installation is simple and straightforward, just screwing the detector into the accessory port.

You can check the water tightness immediately after installation, making the process risk-free.

The circuit is self-calibrating, and as such suitable for altitude diving.

What´s included :
VPS-100 vacuum leak detector.
M16 Adaptor.
VP-100 hand vacuum pump.
Screwdriver.
CR2032 installed button battery.
CR2032 spare button battery.
Spares O-rings. 

Compatible models of underwater camera housings:

The vacuum pump system is used for checking the watertightness of underwater camera housing before submerging.

Install the camera inside underwater camera housing in dry and low humidity level place.

15-30 minutes before your dive remove the lid from back plate to access vacuum pump system opening (Illustration 1) and make sure the O-ring stays in place. Attach vacuum pump system to the opening by screwing it clockwise (Illustration 2). Unscrew the lid of electronic valve (Illustration 3) and press the button to turn on LED inside the valve (Illustration 4). Attach the rubber part of a pump to valve and start pumping air out (Illustration 5). Red LED starts blinking, indicating ambient atmospheric pressure. The hand pump is fitted to the threaded valve body and the air is pumped out of a unit until the red LED changes to green LED and add couple more strokes to make sure the sufficient underpressure. The additional stroke or two ensures that the valve is not on the edge of threshold. The pump is then removed, and the protective cap replaced to ensure airtightness. Observe the green LED blinking for 15 minutes to make sure there is no air leakage. Unscrew the lid of a valve to access the button and press it for a few seconds to release the pressure from inside and turn the valve LED off (Illustration 4). Remove the valve from back plate and place vacuum opening lid to its original place, make sure the O-ring is still there (Illustration 1). – safe to dive!

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Size

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OVER VIEW

Learn to Scuba Dive with the PADI® Open Water Diver course – the world’s most popular and widely recognized scuba license. Millions of new divers have learned to scuba dive and gone on to discover the wonders of the aquatic world through this course. To enroll in a PADI Open Water Diver course (or Junior Open Water Diver course), you must be at least 10 years old. You should be comfortable in the water and need to be in good physical health. No prior experience with scuba diving is required.

START IN THE CLASSROOM

You’ll start with a class session at our dive shop (this usually takes around 2-3 hours) or through an online (if you were not able to attend the class).

You’ll learn the foundation science of diving, understandning of safety and how to safely dive, familiarize your self with dive equipment, equipment setup, and more…

NEXT TO THE POOL

After seeing all the theories, safety principles, next is to do a skill practice (this usually takes 3-4 hours).

You’ll learn and practice water skills, and get use to use the equipment underwater, this helps to prepare you for your Open Water Dives.

YOUR OPEN WATER /OCEAN DIVES

The last step – and the most fun – will be your 4 open water dives ( this is the number of dives required to compete the course and gain your certification).

PRICING

Hobby Dive’s PADI Open Water Course Packages:
Trial Package – USD 45 (Discovery Scuba Diving)
Fixed Date – USD 275 (Fixed schedule during weekends + online course)
Flexible Date – USD 350 (Flexible schedule any day + classroom sessions) 

*for packages other than listed, please feel free to contact us.

WHAT YOU WILL GET

Certified as a PADI Open Water Diver

You will get:

  • PADI e-Card (accessible from PADI Apps)
  • Wall Certificate.
  • Underwater documentation (Photos & Videos during your course)

You can :

PRICE INCLUDES

  • PADI Materials
  • Instructor fees 
  • PADI digital eCard
  • Pool training
  • Required Scuba Diving Equipment
  • Underwater documentation (Photos & Videos)

PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE

  • Certification dive trip (Open Water /Ocean Dives, unless you choose the All-in Package)
  • Meals (Full meals included in the All-in Package)
  • Transport
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