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this is sumthing i strongly belive in too it might be a bit over kill but going from a top of the class computer to a computer that needs to have a backlight to show an imeige is not sumthing i would want to experience on that one day were it realy countsI dive with 2 identical computers with all settings matched. I do this for the obvious reasons stated above but also to make sure that I have the muscle memory to use the secondary computer properly in the event of a failure. Not all failures are equal and if it happens on a very bad day, then your mental abilities will be impaired due to the stress induced
If I was rec diving with just one computer and it failed, I would use tables or planning software to know the time/depth limits for NDL and keep diving.One important thing I read once. If one fails, and you’re doing multiple dives, you might be done for the day. If you have a backup then you should be able to finish dives for the day. Like someone else pointed out, if you were on a liveaboard.