Keysdrifter454
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Miller:Is there a good reason to have two dive computers?
No reason not to have them.
Wearing them, however, is the result of paranoia.
If you don't trust your computer, get one that you can.
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Miller:Is there a good reason to have two dive computers?
ScubaDadMiami:I just kept forgetting whether I was at my stop for 8 minutes or was it six. Now, I just reset each time I change to the next stop and I don't have to rely on my memory or write it down.![]()
Boogie711:OK - tell me - you're on a dive, and you look down at your wrist to check your depth. One computer says 88 feet, the other says 109 feet.
What are you checking as a reference to figure out which one right?
Boogie711:OK - tell me - you're on a dive, and you look down at your wrist to check your depth. One computer says 88 feet, the other says 109 feet.
What are you checking as a reference to figure out which one right?
The Kracken:A question. . .
Do you know what your bottom depth is to begin with?
If you know what your bottom is, then you'd know which gauge is wrong.
Keysdrifter454:No reason not to have them (two computers).
Wearing them, however, is the result of paranoia.
If you don't trust your computer, get one that you can.
Uncle Pug:I can't believe you fellas haven't figured out how to tell how deep you are at recreational depths without relying on a depth gauge.