only if you let the eCCR do the management for you. If you have a low setpoint of say 0.7, and you run at 1.0, then the eCCR has much more involvement because there is no constant addition of O2. mCCR's drift very slowly, and if you have a needle valve and set it properly, you almost never need to hit the MAV. With an eCCR running in "parachute mode", you have to do ALL of the O2 addition. Granted it's still only hitting a button every few minutes, but it is IMO an incorrect way to view it. I do also view eCCR's as safer than mCCR's if/when you do get distracted because it will maintain a breathable ppO2. The mCCR can only delay the ppO2 from falling below levels required to maintain consciousness. It obviously was not a huge issue for me as I went from an eCCR to an mCCR, but I certainly wouldn't use mCCR as a buying choice and wouldn't discount an eCCR because of that logic.