#87305 - 03/04/07 02:58 PM
 
Compass Bubble Help Needed
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journeyman
 
 
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I own a decades-old Silva Ranger compass.  It has gradually developed a serious bubble in the liquid.  I have searched the threads and seen the "warming recommendations."  Have tried that and the bubble was reduced about 25%.  So, now I put it to the forum:
  1 - any more ideas on how to "home fix" the bubble in the compass problem?
  2 - if not, to whom should I appeal for factory help on a VERY old Ranger?  (faint hope, I know!) 
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#87310 - 03/04/07 03:31 PM
 
Re: Compass Bubble Help Needed
[Re: Old_Scout]
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I don't think it will be worth your trouble, but you might send an e-mail  [url=mailto:camping@johnsonoutdoors.com]here[/url] and see what they have to say... 
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#87311 - 03/04/07 03:32 PM
 
Re: Compass Bubble Help Needed
[Re: OldBaldGuy]
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Boy, that came out looking kind of funny, I hope the link works... 
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#87312 - 03/04/07 04:34 PM
 
Re: Compass Bubble Help Needed
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The real question is: Does the compass work in it's present condition?  If so, I advise you to leave it alone.  Bubbles do work their way in over time and unless the compass has a built-in access port in the back, you will most likely destroy it or permanently ruin it while attempting to repair it.
  SMALL PRINT ADDENDEM:   My experience is with Marine Compasses. 
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#87317 - 03/04/07 05:40 PM
 
Re: Compass Bubble Help Needed
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10-4 Any such thing as replacing the capsule on the Ranger?  
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#87320 - 03/04/07 05:47 PM
 
Re: Compass Bubble Help Needed
[Re: Old_Scout]
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 Silva FAQ w/ bubble information They are warrantied for life of the compass with the usual disclaimers. Don't try to fix it yourself.  BTDT Kept the needle & chucked the rest.  
 
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#87322 - 03/04/07 05:48 PM
 
Re: Compass Bubble Help Needed
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Sent it off.  We'll see.  If they offer to fix it I will be the most amazed guy in America - and a lifelong devotee of Johnson Outdoor Products from here on out!  
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#87324 - 03/04/07 05:55 PM
 
Re: Compass Bubble Help Needed
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journeyman
 
 
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That's a reassuring page.  I sent an e-mail and we'll see.
  A compass, like my matches, is something I don't like to muck about with - or tolerate defects.  I've been in situations, in the real world, where my life did depend on proper functioning of this bit of technology.  While I normally carry two capable compasses on serious trips in the wild (and own several good ones e.g. Cammenga, Suunto, Brunton), I like the old Ranger and want to keep it ticking along. 
  Thanks for all the help from the forum.
  
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#87349 - 03/04/07 10:19 PM
 
Re: Compass Bubble Help Needed
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I thought I was the only one paronoid enough to carry two good compasses, I would rather depend on them instead of a gps. 
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#87351 - 03/04/07 10:32 PM
 
Re: Compass Bubble Help Needed
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I thought I was the only one paronoid enough to carry two good compasses, I would rather depend on them instead of a gps.  The trouble with GPSes is that after two years in the wilderness the batteries will be dead!  Or just two minutes before you really need it!  
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