DeepBlueDreaming
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[disclaimer] I am not a tech diver and yes, I'm newly cert in OW. I love diving and love being in the water. [/disclaimer]
Now with that said. I have the Mares Icon HD net ready dive computer. The DC has a maximum display depth of 150 m (492ft)*. It also supports 3 different gas mixtures alone with being able to communicate with 3 different tank modules. The DC supports Deco and uses a version of RGBM.
Why would a tech diver use or not use this computer? I have read through a lot of posts before making this one to try and find an answer.
I want to become a tech diver. But don't read that sentence incorrectly. I want to do more, learn more, and have more knowledge than normal rec scuba diving. I have been in the process of gathering as much information on deco, deco algorithms, equipment and digging into the history of diving. I'm not caught up on some mystic of 'tech diving'. I understand that it encompasses so much more than breathing trimix and traveling to the abyss. We all have to start somewhere, so I'm starting here.
*That spec came from their website but there was no mention of maximum operating depth.
Now with that said. I have the Mares Icon HD net ready dive computer. The DC has a maximum display depth of 150 m (492ft)*. It also supports 3 different gas mixtures alone with being able to communicate with 3 different tank modules. The DC supports Deco and uses a version of RGBM.
Why would a tech diver use or not use this computer? I have read through a lot of posts before making this one to try and find an answer.
I want to become a tech diver. But don't read that sentence incorrectly. I want to do more, learn more, and have more knowledge than normal rec scuba diving. I have been in the process of gathering as much information on deco, deco algorithms, equipment and digging into the history of diving. I'm not caught up on some mystic of 'tech diving'. I understand that it encompasses so much more than breathing trimix and traveling to the abyss. We all have to start somewhere, so I'm starting here.
*That spec came from their website but there was no mention of maximum operating depth.