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Yep, except....I always believe in having any system that is critical have a redundant back up.
I used to bring a depth gauge as a backup to my dive computer but gave up on that quite some time ago. If you're NDL diving, then you just end your dive as soon as the DC fails. If you can't manage a safety stop without a depth guage then remember that it is an OPTIONAL safety stop. Head to the surface. It's not like a dive computer failing is a common problem. Granted I've only been diving for a little over 5 years but all my dives have been with a computer and never have I had a computer fail during a dive. I've used Sherwood, Scubapro, Shearwater, and now Ratio.Is it a good idea to have one as a backup in case my dive computer goes out?
I post this here rather than the gauges section because I'm beginning to shop around for my first reg set and I'm considering options from Deep6 and HOG because I like the idea of learning to service them myself some day.
I'm looking at the single tank package from Deep6 where the gauge options are +$75 for an SPG or +$200 for a two gauge console. Deep 6 Configurable Single Tank Package
DGX has a Deep6 "streamlined" setup for a bit less $$ and comes with only the SPG option. DGX Custom - DGX Gears D6 Streamlined OW Reg Package
Last, I'm considering getting a HOG set assembled from individual pieces at Divers-supply. If I go with an SPG I can get it for about the same $$ as the DGX setup if I only go with an SPG.
I know with any of these I can switch to a console later on but I'm wondering if I should just spend the extra cash now or just rely on my dive computer alone.
If you can't manage a safety stop without a depth guage then remember that it is an OPTIONAL safety stop. Head to the surface. It's not like a dive computer failing is a common problem. Granted I've only been diving for a little over 5 years but all my dives have been with a computer and never have I had a computer fail during a dive. I've used Sherwood, Scubapro, Shearwater, and now Ratio.
Unless it's some type of technical dive (deco or similar) then I like to bring as little stuff down with me as possible.
In the Carmel area of California, many if not most of the dives are well over 20-30 meters, if not more -- and pushing, if not frequently exceeding the NDL.
In that case, what you are talking about is de facto technical diving, and simply carrying an extra computer does not make a technical diver. Dive safety is dependent on diver behavior and judgement. Pushing and exceeding NDLs without the training, skills, and gear (including but not limited to extra gas, managed appropriately) for overhead diving is risky diving, no matter how many extra computers or depth gauges you have with you.
The reason I view a depth gauge as completely unnecessary is that in my experience they break at least as often as a DC (before I had my own gear I rented, and I can say not once did I have a functioning depth gauge!) and the cost of cheap dive computers is just so low that if you were worried about missing a dive, just spend 100 bucks on a backup insurance policy computer
The reason I view a depth gauge as completely unnecessary is that in my experience they break at least as often as a DC (before I had my own gear I rented, and I can say not once did I have a functioning depth gauge!) and the cost of cheap dive computers is just so low that if you were worried about missing a dive, just spend 100 bucks on a backup insurance policy computer