I wonder if he'll still endorse it so strongly when he finds that using a Perdix in OC Rec mode and adhering to his Recreational training means that he's getting shorter bottom times (i.e. shorter NDLs) than people with regular old Recreational computers running the DSAT algorithm.
Respectfully, I do know this and my answer is yes i still do. As mentioned I have a Geo 2.0 (its DSAT/pz+) and the difference is within 2 mins if the Conservation Factor on the Geo is set On and a CF on Med on the Perdix. Granted if I turn CF off on the Geo, it a diff of 9 mins. I'm a very technical person outside of diving, I split hairs on everything. Before I purchased the Perdix, i charted out the bottom times for Air/Nx32, DSAT, PZ+, CF on/off, High,med,low. Again as a rec diver, the difference wasn't a factor to me. If I was doing a $/minute valuation, then maybe, but i'm not.
When I dive, I don't split hairs if I'm out of the water in 40 mins or 50 mins. I group dive if is available and I enjoy it. With all my dives, my insta -buddy is out of the water due to low air before I get close to the amount of time left. Now I'm blessed, with my 12yr old getting her c-card recently, so I have no desire to push the limits and suspect that our first dives will be very short
Bottom time was the last factor for me on the purchase.
For full disclosure this was my order of prioritization for the purchase:
- Can i see the screen w/o my contacts
- Can I figure out the menu system w/o referring to the manual. Thought process here is if something happens in the water, and I'm confused, nervous, what have you, the last thing I want is to worry about how to find something on the computer.
- User replaceable battery
- Proven in the field
- On going support and online community to help with questions
- Bottom time
- AI
There is a computer for everyone, there is no one size fits all, just different priorities.