hi at all,
i did not say that my neptune is faulty at all or that i use poor batteries intentionally.
i said i updated my neptune to v2.31 after problems under v2.2 and will test it now with the new software.
i use a fresh and recommended battery as described by alti-2 and made anyone of you aware of the fact that alti-2 informs you about that matter during the update process.
and please, read the neptune manual:
on the bottom of any page it says:
An altimeter is a device subject to malfunction, even when properly designed, built, assembled, maintained and used. Do not rely upon an altimeter for your safety. Your altimeter must only be considered as an aid when checking your altitude.
to make it clear: i love my neptune, but i do recommend always and ever any kind of backup altimeter to have positive redundancy.
i do develop and service electronic equipment for about 20 years now and do electronic repairs at my DZ.
lithium battery technology and its problems are common sense to me. anything battery driven in my household is equipped with used cypres cells if possible
therefore i extremly appreciate the fact, that the neptune does not use two li-cells in series as the pro-dytter does. and that the bigger 2450 battery is not that sensitive to temporarily increased storage temperature which might shorten the battery life.
and sure, if the "get stuck"- issue continues, i will send my neptune to alti-2 for repair.
but until then, given the fact, that probably the improved power managment of v2.31 fixes the mentioned problem i followed alti-2´s officially released advice to update the software and replace the battery.
so until now i think there is no need to contact any field service.
and the mentioned spare parts are all of mechanical nature having nothing to do with software or battery problems.
if you lose the battery lid you really should not skydive
if you lose one of the screws, americans are lucky, the thread is standard there, europeans have to dismantle an old notebook hard disk for example the o-ring, uiuiuih, there you might be right
CU
kaba