Rainer
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There is one thing I don't understand about RD. If you are spending about $20,000+ on Tec gear (see other thread here), and about $250 for a trimix fill, why try and save a few hundred bucks on a computer (or better yet, two) at the expense of extensive task loading and increased risk of human error? Isn't using personal arithmetic (with a huge amount of rounding up and down) rather than deco software and dive computers siding with Luddites? Everything I have read on RD admits it is not perfect for all scenarios, but works well in most scenarios.
What, spend $2000 on a VR3 and do the deco it recommends? No, thanks. Don't like the algo. Ditto for almost all dive computers. It's great that the X1 now runs something more akin to what some of us prefer, but I'm still not keen to let a computer dictate my deco without me also knowing what is needed. If I'm going to calculate that anyway, why do I need the computer? It's not a matter of saving money (that's just a perk). It's about staying engaged in my own dive to the point I can calculate my own deco. It's not brain science (what I do for a living). It's simple, simple math. It does require tracking some numbers and understanding some rules, but it's dirt simple. The hard part is learning to pay attention to your own diving. For some, that might be impossible. For most, it just takes practice. If all you ever do is follow your computer, sure, RD might seem like magic (or "gimmicky"). If you're already plugged into your dives, it's just a means to calculate deco given a set of parameters and a set of rules.
For those who want to learn about it, see the link I posted earlier. You aren't going to learn it on these threads.