wireless AI computers are some kind of voodoo. Two batteries that can fail, transmitter can be torn off, loosing signals. Sounds like a SPG is not just a good idea but required. Then again if you need a SPG why go wireless in the first place.
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wireless AI computers are some kind of voodoo. Two batteries that can fail, transmitter can be torn off, loosing signals. Sounds like a SPG is not just a good idea but required. Then again if you need a SPG why go wireless in the first place.
It also calculates my Remaining Bottom Time as well as NDL during the dive. I can actually modify my dive if my RBT is too low (e.g., stop fighting current, ascend over a coral head instead of going in a swim-through, slow down).
Be very careful here. AI computer calculate remaining dive time according to only diver's air supply. If you go by that calculation, if your buddy needs air share right at where the computer remaining bottom time = 0, you two will not have enough air to ascent with safe profile and with necessary safety stop.