Transmitters don't belong in caves. They are a metal-tp-metal connection which presents a failure point. They can break on hazards or walls. In general they arent used.
I dive sidemount and run my spgs down my tanks on 9 inch hoses. I was thinking what if I put my transmitters on those hoses (or even six inches) and put button spgs on my other hp port for backup?
Placing them dangled on hoses presents a solution to all the normal hazards, allows for seemless gas management with both main and backup computers, and the button spgs provide an analog backup to the Wireless ai.
I dive sidemount and run my spgs down my tanks on 9 inch hoses. I was thinking what if I put my transmitters on those hoses (or even six inches) and put button spgs on my other hp port for backup?
Placing them dangled on hoses presents a solution to all the normal hazards, allows for seemless gas management with both main and backup computers, and the button spgs provide an analog backup to the Wireless ai.