Air Integrated

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  • AI computer only

    Votes: 35 43.2%
  • AI computer & guages

    Votes: 26 32.1%
  • AI computer only, but think I should have guages also

    Votes: 4 4.9%
  • NA (So people won't complain that I excluded them)

    Votes: 16 19.8%

  • Total voters
    81

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mfalco

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I always used just guages, and recently got an air integrated computer. I know some people use both at the same time, because they dont trust the computer? Let me know what you do.
 
I use an AI computer,but would also like to get a mini SPG for my rig. Dive-Rite makes a pretty slick mini spg I have been looking at :D
 
I use AI computer with compas on top of computer. I prefer not to have anything on my wrists.

TOM
 
REII:
I use AI computer with compas on top of computer. I prefer not to have anything on my wrists.

TOM


I'm the same way. I hate stuff on my wrists. I actually dive with an analog watch attached to my BC, because I don't lie it on my wrist. Up until recently I just used guages. I actually picked my computer because it has the compas orientated in the same direction as the compass on my guages was. (Aeris Atmos AI). When diving I look at my compass more often then my air/ depth. With my new computer I can see everything while looking at my compass.
 
mfalco:
I'm the same way. I hate stuff on my wrists. I actually dive with an analog watch attached to my BC, because I don't lie it on my wrist. Up until recently I just used guages. I actually picked my computer because it has the compas orientated in the same direction as the compass on my guages was. (Aeris Atmos AI). When diving I look at my compass more often then my air/ depth. With my new computer I can see everything while looking at my compass.

Hey that's the computer I have too. I love it. The size and shape make it easy to see everything at the same time. And with the large numbers in the display, the small unit is just as easy to read as any other at depth.

TOM
 
I use my air integrated D9 on my right wrist, compass on the left. I left my 2 gauge console attached to my reg but I'd like to remove it. For most of the diving I do I always know how much gas I have left and if my transmitter fails I simply abort the dive and ascend as slowly as possible.

-J.-
 
AI computer on right wrist.
Wristwatch size computer on left wrist.
SPG from left post hooked to left D ring.


Why?
I'm a traveling diver who doesn't want to lose any dive time transitioning back to tables. Also, there are times my dives are so shallow, or so short there just isn't any reason to worry about anything but gas. In that case I only use the wristwatch sized computer.

Trust computers?
Well, the airplane I flew on to the dive site was computer fly-by-wire computer controlled. To say nothing about the navigation system computers.
 
mfalco:
I always used just guages, and recently got an air integrated computer. I know some people use both at the same time, because they dont trust the computer? Let me know what you do.

I use a Uwatec SmartCom and keep a backup small console with the same quick disconnect in my bag.

Terry

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