CaptSaaz
Contributor
Hey Don, great thread to start.
I picked up a computer just as I was getting certified, Oceanic Versa Pro. Being a tech/nerdy kinda guy I read the manual over a couple of times while I played with the computer and tried to understand stand it first before getting wet. I set the defaults to what I wanted and understood that I will have to reset them if and when I dive EAN.
They are a bit more complicated than I first thought but not overwhelming so. And I still do my tables after the dive. I take the max depth and dive time from the computer and run out the PG and SI. Now after a few dives I'm glad I have an analog depth gauge on my console and want to add a dive watch just for the redundancy. Working with the equipment I do at my job, air traffic control, you quickly learn the necessity of having backups to your main computer processors, radios and comms.
Dive computers are great instruments to use but I think can be dangerous if they are not fully understood or if they break down. I also set the defaults to warn/beep BEFORE I hit the yellow, while they are still in the green and max depth BEFORE I get there.
Cheers mate.
I picked up a computer just as I was getting certified, Oceanic Versa Pro. Being a tech/nerdy kinda guy I read the manual over a couple of times while I played with the computer and tried to understand stand it first before getting wet. I set the defaults to what I wanted and understood that I will have to reset them if and when I dive EAN.
They are a bit more complicated than I first thought but not overwhelming so. And I still do my tables after the dive. I take the max depth and dive time from the computer and run out the PG and SI. Now after a few dives I'm glad I have an analog depth gauge on my console and want to add a dive watch just for the redundancy. Working with the equipment I do at my job, air traffic control, you quickly learn the necessity of having backups to your main computer processors, radios and comms.
Dive computers are great instruments to use but I think can be dangerous if they are not fully understood or if they break down. I also set the defaults to warn/beep BEFORE I hit the yellow, while they are still in the green and max depth BEFORE I get there.
Cheers mate.