ScubaDawg2
Guest
- Messages
- 60
- Reaction score
- 0
I am looking for input/opinion on buying a backup dive computer for nitrox/deep diving (DECO in future).
The question is, should you buy a backup computer from the same manufacturer or not.
The example would be, Suunto Vytek as primary and Suunto Mosquito as backup. Or would you want to think about someone like Uwatec (say the Aladin Pro) as backup.
I completely understand that cost and function are drivers for the selection and that some people would say "use the computer in you head" and just buy a backup timing/bottom timer. And others would say keep it simple with just one manufacturer.
But, I am really looking for opinion/input on the "Science under the hood" when using a backup computer. This is with the complete understanding that the approach (alogrithms) of vendors in different (RGB vs. Bühlmann).
I am not trying to start a "which is better" conversation, rather is it better to have a different *tool* as backup. (Understanding the TOOL is obiviously critical.
Thanks inadvance for your input/opinion.
--dawg
The question is, should you buy a backup computer from the same manufacturer or not.
The example would be, Suunto Vytek as primary and Suunto Mosquito as backup. Or would you want to think about someone like Uwatec (say the Aladin Pro) as backup.
I completely understand that cost and function are drivers for the selection and that some people would say "use the computer in you head" and just buy a backup timing/bottom timer. And others would say keep it simple with just one manufacturer.
But, I am really looking for opinion/input on the "Science under the hood" when using a backup computer. This is with the complete understanding that the approach (alogrithms) of vendors in different (RGB vs. Bühlmann).
I am not trying to start a "which is better" conversation, rather is it better to have a different *tool* as backup. (Understanding the TOOL is obiviously critical.

Thanks inadvance for your input/opinion.
--dawg