boomx5
Contributor
sff:This is a really interesting comment. Tables and dive computers are all based on the same basic theoretical model. What I would be really interested in knowing is what exactly are the kinds of dives that you do for which a dive computer, or for that matter any algorythm out there, can not be used. And to take that to the next step, exactly how do you plan your profiles?
Just very curious as I can't think of any profile for which a computer can't be used. To include deep diving with trimix. Though in those cases, the research upon which all of the tables and profiles are based is scant.
Thanks,
Steve
I never said a computer won't do the job, it just won't do the job I need it to very well. To even come close, I would need to spend over $1,000.00 on a trimix computer to tell me how to decompress. However, the profile a dive computer would generate would not be the profile I would subject my body to and at times would be utterly rediculous for our dives at altitude. I'm not going into the way we plan our dives simply because it would take to long to do. I'm really not trying to be difficult or keep some "super secret knowledge" from you because that's not the case...I just don't have the time. If you have something that works for you, then I say use it, but that's just the way we do things.
