fnfalman
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For AI, I don't see anything as an issue except that you may suffer from data overload.
Data overload? I'm confused. What data overload?

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For AI, I don't see anything as an issue except that you may suffer from data overload.
Data overload? I'm confused. What data overload?A typical AI computer has the following readouts: pressure, depth, bottom time, temperature (maybe on the same display or maybe on an alternate display), nitrogen loading, oxygen loading (when set on Nitrox mode), ascend rate. Exactly the same as any non-AI computer.
For those people that claim they can do air consumption rate calculations in their heads while they dive, please share this knowledge.
Let me know how I am suppose to be recalculating in my head algebraic equations while diving.
Square profile, single depth diving with pre-calculated air management is one thing. But doing calculations in your head while doing multi-level recreational diving? I'd like to see it to believe it.
For the OP, air integrated dive computers are NOT a NECESSITY. Actually dive computers are not necessities at all. You just need a timing device, a depth gauge, pressure gauge and your dive tables. But dive computers help maximize your bottom time by making constant and updated calculations of No Decompression Limit (NDL) bottom time for you. Air integrated computers not only calculate NDL bottom time for you but also bottom time based on your air consumption.
If you're 150-lbs, 18-years male who is a US Army infantryman with lungs of Arabian stallion, chances are you're not going to consume air as quickly as myself, 215-lbs, 43-years-old ex-infantryman with the belly of Buddha. So, do you really need to turn back and begin your ascend at 1000-psi like I do? or maybe you can last another 10-minutes underwater?
The air integrated computer does this calculation for you. Or you can do it "in your head", or maybe bringing a slate with you if you don't have mind like a steel trap and do algebraic calculations underwater. Don't get me wrong, the formulae for calculating air consumption rate and gas management are super easy. But it takes more than a simple "2x2 = 4" to calc them out.
Data overload? I'm confused. What data overload?A typical AI computer has the following readouts: pressure, depth, bottom time, temperature (maybe on the same display or maybe on an alternate display), nitrogen loading, oxygen loading (when set on Nitrox mode), ascend rate. Exactly the same as any non-AI computer.
Predicted remaining air time is also only accurate if you stay at one depth.
With a non-AI you have depth, total runtime, NDL and whatever else you may have is small, out of the way and may or may not be useful. The big numbers are depth, runtime, and NDL.
With AI in general you either have a bigger display or smaller numbers and have air pressure in larger numbers as well as your predicted remaining air time and this has to be in a format so as to not be confused with NDL time or runtime. Predicted remaining air time is also only accurate if you stay at one depth.
It's not that it's not accurate as far as it goes but it only goes so far and it's just more info on a small screen so if it's not needed or wanted (by some) then why have it?
Other's don't mind this clutter or don't see it as clutter but that is the argument.
It shows ONE remaining bottom time depending on which takes precedence - NDL, O2 (Nitrox dive) or remaining air.
It calculates your air time based on your consumption at any depth and any rate. If you were kicking against a 2-knots current at 60-ft depth, it will tell you how much bottom time you have because you're now sucking air like a locomotive. If you were to rise to 30-ft and the current drops off to zero, then it will recalculate bottom time based on your new air consumption rate.
Anytime you can eliminate a hose, it can't be bad. Personally love AI computers.
What small screen? My Wisdom 2's screen is big enough to play IMAX movie on.
It doesn't show remaining air time AND NDL time. It shows ONE remaining bottom time depending on which takes precedence - NDL, O2 (Nitrox dive) or remaining air.
It calculates your air time based on your consumption at any depth and any rate. If you were kicking against a 2-knots current at 60-ft depth, it will tell you how much bottom time you have because you're now sucking air like a locomotive. If you were to rise to 30-ft and the current drops off to zero, then it will recalculate bottom time based on your new air consumption rate.