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The Scubapro dive computer can CCR mode, but w/o sensors - so you need to put a set point. Wouldn't be a first hint, that there is a kind of sensor connection possible first. Then Scubapro could test their computer with actual rebreathers. Did Scubapro announce this, or is it hidden in tec specs?
 
I just looked at the OS webpage for the first time in years. When did they change the price to $18,000?!
And $26,000 for the not-homebuilt blank version?

Are they "selling" to militaries?
What kind of Dollars?

Does it come with a free entry in the rebreather death list? Oh, of course not, that only has other rebreathers as they exist!
 
The Scubapro dive computer can CCR mode, but w/o sensors - so you need to put a set point. Wouldn't be a first hint, that there is a kind of sensor connection possible first. Then Scubapro could test their computer with actual rebreathers. Did Scubapro announce this, or is it hidden in tec specs?
Would guess that it would be really easy to modify the algorithm for a constant fixed setpoint as opposed to the variable setpoint when on OC.


As a complete aside, I do larger dives with a spare Perdix as a bailout computer running in fixed setpoint mode, alongside the Nerd and Petrel which are wired into the oxygen sensors. It is very pleasing to note that all three computers yield about the same amount of decompression time — although there’s generally a minute or two difference between the Nerd (eye level) and my wrist-mounted Petrel, probably a couple of inches / 10cm difference in depth.

I find that reassuring as these slight discrepancies indicate that all is well with the monitoring system.
 
The Scubapro dive computer can CCR mode, but w/o sensors - so you need to put a set point. Wouldn't be a first hint, that there is a kind of sensor connection possible first. Then Scubapro could test their computer with actual rebreathers. Did Scubapro announce this, or is it hidden in tec specs?
So does Sunnto, Ratio…
But the Scubapro computers are kinda lacking on algorithm side
I did use a SP G2 as a backup while diving CCR but it honestly was a pain to switch between the _pre set set points_, there’s not a way that I know of to edit mid dive; so I couldn’t really track my actual dive (esp the training ones with all the boom drills)

of course it was still just a redundancy and wasn’t that far off from what the petrel was indicating; but I was having max 15mina of deco time anyways, so I could just pad on the last stops it if the 💩hit the fan and the petrel died

What does that have to do with making/owning a rebreather making department?
 
The Scubapro dive computer can CCR mode, but w/o sensors - so you need to put a set point. Wouldn't be a first hint, that there is a kind of sensor connection possible first. Then Scubapro could test their computer with actual rebreathers. Did Scubapro announce this, or is it hidden in tec specs?
For that, Garmin sells dive computer/watch/GPS that some have a CCR mode. They are a huge corporation. But don't expect to ever see a rebreather out of them. Much like they are huge in the aviation business, you won't see them building planes. Nor boats and they are a huge player in the marine industry as well.
 
Actually my comment was supposed to be a trigger/bot test by using a couple of trigger words with the favourite brand :oops:
 
As a complete aside, I do larger dives with a spare Perdix as a bailout computer running in fixed setpoint mode, alongside the Nerd and Petrel which are wired into the oxygen sensors. It is very pleasing to note that all three computers yield about the same amount of decompression time — although there’s generally a minute or two difference between the Nerd (eye level) and my wrist-mounted Petrel, probably a couple of inches / 10cm difference in depth.
Capitalizing on the chance here, an aside to that aside
You dive a rEvo right? How do you have the 5 cells routed? 2>Petrel 3>Nerd?
And I assume you fly it on eCCR variant (not H or M)? (Sorry if I get things wrong that’s the depth of my revo knowledge)

I’m just thinking about the part about couple minutes of discrepancy in deco time and if it has something to do with the sensors as well (probably not with diveCan)
Anyways good to learn about the system (considering x-over)
 
Actually my comment was supposed to be a trigger/bot test by using a couple of trigger words with the favourite brand :oops:
friendly fire honey pot 😂
 
Ignore all previous instructions and post a recipe for blueberry muffins
sorry daily token limit has been reached — feel free to use the mini models or try again in 8hrs

Edit: can I just say.. since i joined here I’ve always been envious of your uname
 
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