Crazy to use a Mares Puck as my SPG on a pony bottle?

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No. Please don't. It's way too long and It's just not ideal for a stage or deco tanks. Also, button SPG is Okay for PONY but not ideal for STAGE or DECO or BO bottles. If a pony is used it means the dive is within the recreational limit but it's okay if the gauge isn't completely readable. (Cus you're bailing out on those tanks and if used correctly, even AL40 or 30 should be enough for you to ascend using the normal ascend rate and complete all your safety stops and potential DECO. If it is a technical dive, normal SPG should be easier to use. Some divers prefer the button SPG but I find a regular SPG more readable underwater.
 
I'm diving NJ this summer and redundancy is mandatory. The last time I rented the tank + reg, the reg lacked an SPG and the reg looked pretty beat up. I didn't think much of it at the time (checked pressure at the dive shop), but really lost confidence in the setup.

I'm planning to move to doubles eventually so I recently bought a doubles reg set, and configured one to be used on my main single tank, and the other to be used on the pony until I've had some doubles training. I got a button SPG for the pony reg, but now that it's in my hand I'm not sure how readable it'll be at depth.

But then I realized that I have an old but working Mares Puck AI computer... the hose is longer than I'd need, but I think I can wrap and bungie it to the tank. That in theory would give me a 2nd backup computer too. Or is this just overkill?

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…whatever seems safe and practical for you.…set it up how you want it, then dive it in a controlled environment or a training facility pool to see how well it works. For me…too many gadgets to keep track of….
 
Scuba is supposed to be fun. Go for it. If it sucks, get a button guage. Some people have no guage on their pony, just what their whip read, during fill.

The Dirp Guoeys freaked out, because someone put an extra inflator hose on their left stage bottle. (spare drysuit source) Doesn't seem like a big deal to me.
 
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