Tigerman
Contributor
Im not sure if this is the place to post this as it was really more a "learning experience" mostly triggered on purpose.
Background (if you skip this part you might make comments Im already aware of):
This whole experience began when I for some reason had my computer in the car and as the temprature dropped it started warning me about a low battery.
I decided to use this for an experiment of sorts.
How lost would I feel if I have no backup and my computer dies? How would it affect me to lose track of my depth and dive time?
Since its still fairly cold water here (approx. 13c/55f) and I need to replace that battery anyways (which I did today), I decided that this is an opportunity to "simulate a dead computer". I chose a known site with black muddy bottomn, virtually no entanglement hazard (theres always the chance of a freak accident), no currents and easy bottom conditions gradually going deeper as you go away from shore, but also very even depth if going along the shore.
Execution:
About 4 minutes into the dive the computer start warning me about low battery at approx 20 feet. 6 minutes into the dive im at 27 feet. I tend to check my gauges about every minute or two unless im descending/ascending. I decided to swim along the shore and just maintain depth and see if I could see more of the bass and trout I saw on my way out.
Next time I check the gauges after approx 8 minutes total dive time I score. The computer is now showing nothing but an icon indicating the computer needs service.
Heading back to shore and going gradually shallower I can feel that I ascend slowly as the water get shallower. However, out of instinct I reach for my computer to check how deep down I am, with nothing but a wrench showing on the display.
Obviously air is not an issue, nitrogen loading is not an issue, narcosis is not an issue. In short theres actually absolutely no issue what so ever except the lack of knowing my depth and dive time. As Im starting to get real curious/unsure about how deep I actually am and realizing that this situation would suck BIGTIME if I wherent on a shallow dive with virtually unlimited NDL, I decided its time to follow the plan and surface slowly. I dont think Ive ever surfaced that slowly before, barely noticing im going up.
Conclusion:
What my conclusion was? I dont want to be left out there without a depth gauge and a timer for sure. If this was a technical dive (which I dont do.. yet) this situation would pose an enormous issue. Even on a rec deep dive, this situation could potentially bring up serious issues. Not knowing your time and depth could put you into a deco obligation that youre not even aware of for one.
Disclaimer:
I do not encourage or suggest anyone to test this themselves.
I know quite well that this dive had an elevated level of risk. It was planned knowing it had additional risks and performed constanly considering and taking precautions according to that elevated risk factor. If you want to tell me about how stupid this dive was, know that Im aware that it was a far from ideal dive from the moment I first thought about doing it..
Background (if you skip this part you might make comments Im already aware of):
This whole experience began when I for some reason had my computer in the car and as the temprature dropped it started warning me about a low battery.
I decided to use this for an experiment of sorts.
How lost would I feel if I have no backup and my computer dies? How would it affect me to lose track of my depth and dive time?
Since its still fairly cold water here (approx. 13c/55f) and I need to replace that battery anyways (which I did today), I decided that this is an opportunity to "simulate a dead computer". I chose a known site with black muddy bottomn, virtually no entanglement hazard (theres always the chance of a freak accident), no currents and easy bottom conditions gradually going deeper as you go away from shore, but also very even depth if going along the shore.
Execution:
About 4 minutes into the dive the computer start warning me about low battery at approx 20 feet. 6 minutes into the dive im at 27 feet. I tend to check my gauges about every minute or two unless im descending/ascending. I decided to swim along the shore and just maintain depth and see if I could see more of the bass and trout I saw on my way out.
Next time I check the gauges after approx 8 minutes total dive time I score. The computer is now showing nothing but an icon indicating the computer needs service.
Heading back to shore and going gradually shallower I can feel that I ascend slowly as the water get shallower. However, out of instinct I reach for my computer to check how deep down I am, with nothing but a wrench showing on the display.
Obviously air is not an issue, nitrogen loading is not an issue, narcosis is not an issue. In short theres actually absolutely no issue what so ever except the lack of knowing my depth and dive time. As Im starting to get real curious/unsure about how deep I actually am and realizing that this situation would suck BIGTIME if I wherent on a shallow dive with virtually unlimited NDL, I decided its time to follow the plan and surface slowly. I dont think Ive ever surfaced that slowly before, barely noticing im going up.
Conclusion:
What my conclusion was? I dont want to be left out there without a depth gauge and a timer for sure. If this was a technical dive (which I dont do.. yet) this situation would pose an enormous issue. Even on a rec deep dive, this situation could potentially bring up serious issues. Not knowing your time and depth could put you into a deco obligation that youre not even aware of for one.
Disclaimer:
I do not encourage or suggest anyone to test this themselves.
I know quite well that this dive had an elevated level of risk. It was planned knowing it had additional risks and performed constanly considering and taking precautions according to that elevated risk factor. If you want to tell me about how stupid this dive was, know that Im aware that it was a far from ideal dive from the moment I first thought about doing it..