also like that the Chop has two separate electronic systems (brains) and 4 sensors.
The redundancy of DiveCAN architecture has a huge upside for eCCRs — functional safety and graceful degradation of automated systems is just sexy in my eyes
I’m actually hoping to mod a sidewinder to such an architecture, let’s see if that’s a feasible project
I just read through all 31 pages of discussion on the Go.
What seems to have gotten very little comment was the observation from someone that only 7 out of 13 observed dives with it ended successfully (ie, without requiring OC bailout). Yikes.
(Very personal stance, take with a grain of salt, not a technical analysis)
It guess it has to do with the „camps“ surrounding DT drama — it’s a keen observation btw
I have my bias as well against the GO, besides the technical downsides it had (for my taste of diving), most of my stigma comes from the people behind it (and the drama that I don’t wanna give much attention, but if you’re interested and don’t know about it look into the whole Amex/DAN thing about Woodys incident from a year and half ago).
The demographic (a big chunk of it not its entirety) that is targeted by this unit is (not surprisingly) very green (tech skill wise), so a fair statistic on BO cause (bad design vs bad diver) isn’t that easy to figure out; I assume the reason not many comments discussed it; most of the usual suspects here on SB would just joke about it being on the „DThaters“ (not calling them that, it’s what they’re being called) camp (which I’m closer to than the other camp; but I will try and treat the unit only at its merit)
I did try to be objective about it and checked it out at BOOT as well, talked a bit to Achim from ISC; it seems to do what it’s described to, I don’t like the chest plate, it seems more like a diy project than a series production, still felt like it would survive alright
I am very skeptical about the CLs; will have to try to tell
But for my intents and purposes a GO will only serve me as a BO or deco rebreather— and I am far from that in my diving level/career