NudeDiver
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October 12, 2004.Since when are any of us to hold 100% confidence in dive computers or tables?
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October 12, 2004.Since when are any of us to hold 100% confidence in dive computers or tables?
You don't.my question is how do people manage multi-level dives so that they can use the tables to back up their computers...
October 12, 2004.
I mostly got the same answers on 2 scuba boards, "use more computers".
My computer has a gauge on the side to simulate nitrogen loading it is a 4 place bar graph, so I am a low, low medium, high medium, or high loaded, not as cool as being an A - Z diver with 26 increments.
I never have used the feature on my computer to see how long I could stay at a given depth on a second dive and I could if I wanted just use that # to determine where I was on the table before or after the dive. Then I would only have to be aware of my depth and time should my computer die for one dive. and maybe that is the answer since no one keeps track of their profile as they dive aparently.
October 12, 2004.
Have no clue as to this reply....but I hope you are not counting on either dive computers or tables to be 100% accurate and safe.
and maybe that is the answer since no one keeps track of their profile as they dive aparently.
Actually, there is nothing special about that date as far as I know. I just made it up. It's a sarcastic guess as an answer to the rhetorical question in the previous post
And maybe that is the answer since no one keeps track of their profile as they dive aparently.