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You just answered your own question.
In other words, you've done no studies, you have no data, you simply assume that because your dive computer does not have user replaceable batteries, then most do not.
Got it.
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You just answered your own question.
Are you sure about this? Isn't the ETOPS Limitation on Dual Maintenance rule to never overhaul/check/maintain both engines at the same time at the same location? To prevent the exact problem you are describing?If you have two 18 wheelers get transmissions rebuilt at the same time and then subsequently exhibit similar driving profiles the two transmissions will likely not both fail at the same time or near the same time, in fact the probability of that occurring is rather remote.
Are you sure about this? Isn't the ETOPS Limitation on Dual Maintenance rule to never overhaul/check/maintain both engines at the same time at the same location? To prevent the exact problem you are describing?
My position is not over personal. .
I think you are twisting what was said. I would have to say that all computers have user replaceable batteries, Most that I have been nvolved with need special tools to do it , and not a simple nickle or quarter to remove the battery cover. the simplicity of the task is what IE shearwater built into process. compare the shearwater with say an aeris T3 that needs a spanner tool to remove teh back cover of the computer to get to the battery and uses a very frail oring to boot. Aspect like that require a study of any kind. And yes iI have owned them and when the battery goes you are stuck till yo can find a shop or the tool and hope to change it leak free.In other words, you've done no studies, you have no data, you simply assume that because your dive computer does not have user replaceable batteries, then most do not.
Got it.
I think you are twisting what was said. I would have to say that all computers have user replaceable batteries, Most that I have been nvolved with need special tools to do it , and not a simple nickle or quarter to remove the battery cover. the simplicity of the task is what IE shearwater built into process. compare the shearwater with say an aeris T3 that needs a spanner tool to remove teh back cover of the computer to get to the battery and uses a very frail oring to boot. Aspect like that require a study of any kind. And yes iI have owned them and when the battery goes you are stuck till yo can find a shop or the tool and hope to change it leak free.
But your attacks are...."I don't think you have any concept of....". You are attacking the person rather than simply disagreeing with their position on the merits...this is a logical fallacy called an ad hominim attack. You did it in a more subtle way than is usual but you did it nonetheless.
I dive an Oceanic VT3, essentially the same computer, 9 years old, 1380 dives, 1451 hours, it's perfect, what's the problem?
But your attacks are...."I don't think you have any concept of....". You are attacking the person rather than simply disagreeing with their position on the merits...this is a logical fallacy called an ad hominim attack. You did it in a more subtle way than is usual but you did it nonetheless.
my opinion is that their position lacks the very merit you speek of.