Poseidon_Man
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When I decided to upgrade my Tusa IQ750, like you, I didn’t have a big budget so I decided to look into the secondary market to get the biggest bang for my buck. Eventually I upgraded to an air integrated Galileo Sol with heart rate monitor and I couldn’t be more happy with my decision. So I encourage you to consider the used computer market.
The issue with the lower range computers, like my Tusa, is that they are really geared towards NDL diving. Even the Tusa manual discourages you from making decompression dives. The dive planner on the computer is rudimentary and only lists NDL times for each depth unlike my Galileo which allows you to plan deco dives. The Tusa dive log software also does not have any deco planning function unlike Suunto and its DM5 as mentioned by @KenGordon. If you are considering a Suunto, download DM5 and have a play. It certainly helped me gain a better understanding of the Suunto computers and the different varieties of the RGBM algorithms developed by the company. As @KenGordon mentioned you can buy the cheapest Suunto on offer – the Zoop and still be able to plan deco dives for it on DM5.
For me, the only way to work out deco profiles on my Tusa was to build a pressure chamber. I was then able to put the computer into deco without actually going into deco myself. This is the only way I was able to determine what deco profile would be generated by the computer. And a chamber will answer your question above.
Building a Transparent Pressurize cylinder
Finally, for any computer you are considering, download the manual and read it. This will help you determine if the computer meets your needs. For you, deco planning would be a requirement either on the computer itself or via desktop software. Off the top of my head, another brand to consider is Mares; specifically the non-air integrated Quad (It’s cheaper than the air integrated one). It does have deco planning on the computer itself and may be within your price range.
If you are interested in my personal journey of upgrading my dive computer, you can find it here. Good luck.
Algorithms, Conservative Factors, Altitude, Planned Deco - Questions
Hi, Have you planned and or executed a deco dive using Mares Quad?
Seems to be a good basic entry level tech computer for deco dives considering the price range and it has the deco planner. A did a quick browse on the manual and seems it can handle deco also. I assume this is RGBM based to, isn't it?