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Ritchie Compass - bubble removal

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Ritchie Compass - bubble removal

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I have a large bubble in my Ritchie compass, which is a venerable "Globemaster" so worth keeping.

I know I can get it serviced by Ritchie in Annapolis "at a cost possibly cheaper than a new one" (which really means "less than $600.00), but would like to try and fix it myself. I have small tools, a pint of fresh Ritchie Compass Fluid and a small syringe to put the fluid in with, but wonder if anyone has useful tips or "don't attempt to do it yourself" advise.

I'll look on this as an opportunity to service and clean up the whole thing.

Thanks to all AOG Albineers for the last 2 years of worthwhile advise.

Doug
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Re: Ritchie Compass - bubble removal - update

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OK - took the bull by the horns and tackled the "bubble in the dome" issue. Much easier than I thought it would, but a tad more frustrating. After speaking with Scott at Ritchie Compass, I threw the bottle of compass fluid in an ice chest full of ice for an hour or so (he recommended the freezer, but ....) Then I removed the plug from under the bezel, being careful to tip the compass on its side. Using a small syringe I then started filling the compass, very slowly, with the fluid, being careful to release any trapped air by knocking, shaking and rolling the compass and watching for bubbles. After an hour of this, I had a bubble-free compass, which hopefully will last a while now that it has anew sunshade.
Scott did say that if another bubble appears I may have to change the diaphragm, which can be bought from Ritchie for self install, or send the whole thing to their agent in Annapolis for a recondition (c.$120.00)
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Re: Ritchie Compass - bubble removal

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Thanks for the review. I always wondered about that. Could you of filled it with vodka probably been cheaper. Then you would of had a secret stash
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Re: Ritchie Compass - bubble removal

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If you have a bubble I have most of a bottle of Ritchie Compass Fluid, so you can have some.
However, the idea of a secret stash of Moscovskaya in the compass is intriguing. Maybe I just need a real binnacle, with room for a bottle under the compass. It probably wouldn't affect the compass, just my ability to follow a course.
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Re: Ritchie Compass - bubble removal

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That was interesting. Thanks for the post!
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Re: Ritchie Compass - bubble removal

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In my younger days, I worked at Aqua Meter in Roseland, NJ. I worked in the marine electronics division. Across the aisle from us was the compass division. If I only knew that I would have so much (unwanted) experience with bubbles in compasses years later, I would have picked their brains for some tricks of the trade.

I heard of the "fluid in the 'fridge" trick but never tried refilling one myself. Maybe now I will.

Speaking of Aqua Meter... The compass housings were ultrasonically welded. Ever hear an ultrasonic welder out of adjustment? It's like fingernails on a blackboard... at high volume! Yikes! The whole factory would cringe!
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Re: Ritchie Compass - bubble removal

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OK - change of plans - the bubble, of course, came back, which means there is a leak in the diaphragm.
Took the compass to J Gordon in Annapolis, and checked it in. Apparently there is a "tool" to accurately fit and seat a new diaphragm. However, they can do it before the weekend, for reasonable cost (complete refurbish), so I took another of those darned bulls by the horns, and left the compass in their capable hands.

Sept 19th, 1030AM - Just got a phone call from Gordons - Compass is repaired and ready for pick up - new diaphragm, reseated card and general refurb - $65.00. Such a deal, especially as I will now be able to find my way home.
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