By the way there are 2 divers that are below.21....I would like to hear how they do that....it seems extreme....
I suspect they are little, tiny people. Or women.
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By the way there are 2 divers that are below.21....I would like to hear how they do that....it seems extreme....
I suspect they are little, tiny people. Or women.
THANKS TM. I KNOW YOU CANT GIVE SPECIFICS, BUT ARE WE TALKING.05, .1, .15 DIFFERENCE, ON AVERAGE, OR MORE, MAYBE A BETTER WAY TO ASK IS- WHJAT ARE YOUR SAC RATES IN WARM vs COLD?
You do not need a computer for this. I use mine in gauge mode most of the time.
True, but the digital read-out is easier for data collection. At least that's my experience.
And the analog for actual visual reading. You do not have to see the numbers on the scale to know where you are.
Huh?
I look around to see where I am.
. What I love about analog gauges whether it's a diving or car gauge, I can glance quickly to see what my pressure is or with car gauges what my speed is or my rpms are. This can be done just because you can see the needle position relative to the scale and with time when you are used to this gauge you can quickly understand how much air you have left or what speed you are traveling at or what rpms your engine is running at. With digital you actually need to read the numbers, which requires more time.
I'm not arguing one bit. I prefer analog in most situations as well. It gives you an idea of before and after for the way I think. For me it's a faster glimpse of relative status rather than having to think of where a particular number falls on a scale.
But as I said for this discussion for data collection and RMV calculation I prefer the digital. Then again, I don't even dive with a computer, only a bottom timer and tables even for recreational depths. I don't have anything against a dive computer for rec. limits but for the money they cost, I can pay for a dive trip.