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Dive Computer Batteries

Date Published: 08th April 2007
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For anyone who enjoys diving, whether novice or advanced, a good working dive watch computer is essential for safety. There is a wide variety of brands and models available. Here is a look at the different types.

Aeris. Aeris makes several models of dive computers including the Atmos, Savant, Buddy Nexus, and the 750GT Receiver and Transmitter. Batteries for Aeris dive computers are typically 3 Volt Lithium Manganese Dioxide, although packaging differs from computers to receivers and transmitters.

Archimede. The Archimede is a popular dive computer made by Apeks Marine Equipment. It uses a 3 Volt Lithium Manganese Dioxide coin cell.

Cressi-Sub. Cressi-Sub makes VR2 dive computers, which use the same battery type as the Archimedes.


Delta P Technology. Delta P Technology makes the Nitek 3 and VR3 dive computers. VR3s use the same coin battery as other dive computers, while the Nitek 3 battery is a AA lithium Thionyl Chloride.

Dive Rite. Dive Rite makes many different models of dive computers. Some models include Nitek Duo, Nitek He, and ReAct. They all use similar battery types as those listed above.

Genesis Scuba. Genesis Scuba has a large selection of dive computers including the Explorer, ReAct Pro, Resource, and Resource Pro.

Oceanic Worldwide. Oceanic Worldwide is one of the leading providers of dive computers and dive equipment. Some of their many models include the DataMax, DataPlus, the Pro Plus, and the Veo.

Suunto. Suunto is a dive computer maker based in France that has an extensive line of products. Some models include the Eon, Favor, Gekko, and Solution.


Dive computer batteries are not very expensive. Dive computers can be quite costly, but they are essential for safe diving.

Angela Oliver is an author for Battery-Web.com, wholesaler and retailer of all types of batteries, chargers, and accessories. Please visit the site for more information about Dive Computer batteries and to find a specific manufacturer.
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