I sold my shearwater petrel so I could get Ratio ix3m. The ratio costs a bit more, but I thought it was worthwhile.is there anyone not a shearwater fan and if the case what do they like instead
Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.
Benefits of registering include
I sold my shearwater petrel so I could get Ratio ix3m. The ratio costs a bit more, but I thought it was worthwhile.is there anyone not a shearwater fan and if the case what do they like instead
And what made it worthwhile?I sold my shearwater petrel so I could get Ratio ix3m. The ratio costs a bit more, but I thought it was worthwhile.
I wanted more transmitters. Two tanks plus deco, and as a bonus I can keep it paired to my wife's transmitter. There's a few other things it does that petrel does not, but that was the driver for me. Also, I prefer the physical push-buttons over the tap buttons on the petrel by a wide margin.And what made it worthwhile?
The non-replaceable but rechargable battery in ix3m kind of stinks when you're used to shearwater's superior solution. I thought the benefits outweighed the drawbacks.
Yeah, it's great. There are a number of things it does that I just don't use, such as VPM. There are other nice to have features that weren't mandatory like GPS. The screen is at least as good as shearwater's.. perhaps better. As I said, the physical buttons were a nice change. I didn't buy the model with a Fischer port for RB's as I don't see myself going RB anytime soon. I like the colored transmitters for OW diving. not so much in a dark environment in a cave, but they do have neoprene covers to solve that problem.It is of course a personal choice and a personal preference. However to give you some reassurance, my Eon Battery is 4 years old, and made over 700 dives, with lots of charging (I prefer to keep it topped off) Touch wood. So far (according to the computer) I know get 29 hrs off a full charge, rather than the 33 I used to get when new
But I do get the Pro's and cons with both
Apart from that do you like the Ratio? I'd love to find out more
Kinda sorta but...I believe the new Suuntos, continue to include the deco stops and display the correct Air Time.
That's a good point, and to use any number displayed by the computer you have to understand how it's derived. Of course filling an air bag is going to lead to a spuriously short air time, as the computer cannot distinguish between filling a lift bag or increased breathing. Nevertheless (assuming I'm not filling air bags or venting air) I find the air time number very useful, and if I see it getting close to zero I know it's time to ascend even though the tank pressure remaining may be considerable.Kinda sorta but...
The Suuntos (at least) do do this. Your Gas time remaining (or Time to Die clock as I call it) does indeed take into account all your obligation when calculating your remaining gas time.
However it (Suunto) works this out using your "instantaneous" consumption rate from its last sample rather than the average consumption over the whole dive.
What this means in practice (as my wife found out when sending up an anchor on a lift bag) is that you can easily get a GR of zero while still havign sufficient gas in your tank. Sure if her consumption to the surface including her SS had been at the rate it was when filling a bag then that would be true, but of course it wasn't. In her case within maybe a minute after the next consumption samples had been made it was back to a positive GTR
Hence I teach people to be able to do the math in their head
Nevertheless I find the air time number very useful, and if I see it getting close to zero I know it's time to ascend even though the tank pressure remaining may be considerable.