Oceanic DataPlus Dive Computer with Wrist Boot

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Joe Cool

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I have my trusty dive computer up for sale. I am the second owner and I have used it in all my dives since 2005. It has a 3M protective film on its face to protect it from scratches since I owned it. The face is in excellent condition as far as I can tell and remember. It has around 195 dives on it since my ownership. I do not remember how many dives the original owner put in it. Since 2013, I have used it as a back-up computer. I just recently returned from a liveaboard trip and I can confirm that it is in perfect working condition.

It is always rinsed in fresh water after every dive and stored in a dry cool place.

The sale includes its rubber wrist boot, original owners manual, and a laminated quick guide card.

This computer is an excellent choice for beginner and experienced recreational divers who want a basic cost-effective and reliable dive computer.

Selling price is US$55 firm plus shipping. Buyer pays for shipping costs. Payment via Paypal only. I will take care of the Paypal fee. Shipping from Coquitlam, BC Canada. Please inquire about shipping rates.

Features:
Tissue Loading Bar Graph, Oxygen Accumulation Bar Graph
Variable ascent rate indicator
Air - Nitrox up to 50%
Dive planning mode
No Deco and Deco Dive Modes
Dive Log Mode (saves up to 12 dives)
Altitude Diving
 
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A great computer at a very fair price. I have 4 or 5 of them and use one regularly. The N2 loading algorithm is the same as newer Oceanic computers which makes it fairly liberal (maximum bottom time) with a high resolution tissue loading bar graph which lets you get a bit more conservative if you would like. The O2 algorithm is just a bit more conservative than newer computers but not a problem even on a 5-day live-a-board on 32% with most dive in the 80 to 100 ft range.
 
A great computer at a very fair price. I have 4 or 5 of them and use one regularly. The N2 loading algorithm is the same as newer Oceanic computers which makes it fairly liberal (maximum bottom time) with a high resolution tissue loading bar graph which lets you get a bit more conservative if you would like. The O2 algorithm is just a bit more conservative than newer computers but not a problem even on a 5-day live-a-board on 32% with most dive in the 80 to 100 ft range.

Thx for your input! I love the Oceanic algorithm so much that I upgraded to an Oceanic VT4.1 two years ago. It is as you said. This computer (the DataPlus) has gone on 5 to 7 day liveaboard dives with me and it has done well whether on 32% Nitrox or Air. Anyway, I don't push the limits of my computer. If there is nothing good to see beyond 90 or 100 feet then I don't go that deep. Even if I did, I keep it short and tend to level off at a shallower depth.
 
I forgot to mention that it has a backlight feature that is useful during night dives or dives in areas that lack light.
 
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