I took my pony to the dive shop the day I arrived at a busy resort last month so it would be filled when they ran the compressor the next morning. Didn't happen, but I did get it moved up for a fast, hot fill to 2500#, finally got it full the next day, then left the reg on it and carried it all week - with a little less everyday as things happen even if you don't use them. I don't want to remove the reg, put my main reg with spg on, check, then remove and replace everyday, much less every dive, but I don't want to KNOW...!
By the end of the week, it was down to 2500 or so but with a 19cf tank and the easy diving we were going, I felt okay with that. My spg did flood on the second or third day but they had a dive shop that sold them. Got one for $60. Simply plugging it never was an option in my mind.
Yep, me too, except I screwed up badly with a backmount once so I sling. Sometimes in front as it's easier to don; sometimes off to the side.
Have you ever had a real CESA? Drama is pretty common then. If I encounter another or another diver with one, I want it easily known how much is in the pony and how fast that changes. I explain on the boat: anyone can grab my pony reg at any time without asking; I will understand and cooperate fully. If that happens, once I/we establish comfortable breathing on the pony, I/we will then review computer demands vs changing air supplies. Even if my beneficiary doesn't recognize what size I am carrying, s/he will be more comfortable seeing 2,000 or more pounds than 500, or not knowing.
If I/s/he has a loaded computer, I/we will use all the air possible in slow ascent and long SS. If I/we are in the green, then getting the ascent done speeds up some. Murphy is never far away.
Sure, but I don't understand.