Charlie99
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With less than 15 dives you are sweating the backup computer thing waaaay too much.Jarrett:Hello, I am fairly new to the board and to diving and just ran across this concept I wanted to run by you.
Unless you are on doubles or huge tanks, it will be a while before your air consumption will let you stay down long enough for the differences between the computers to become important.
Initially, you will probably even still be within square profile table limits. Next, you will find that, when doing multilevel dives, that you are past the limits of any square profie table, but well within the limits of the most conservative computers.
Only sometime after that will you be doing dives long enough to hit NDL at depths less than 70'.
My advice is to just stay with whatever you have, and dive for a while. Your needs, if any, for a backup computer will be a lot more clear after another 30 or 40 dives. By that time, you may also have found some buddies that you dive with regularly. Having the same computer as your most frequent buddy has some merit, independent of algorithm, conservatism, etc.