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No, sorry, I can't. My Teric ownership has not been uncomplicated. I had my 1st Teric for about 100 dives before the screen went black. It was not entirely trouble free before that as 10-20% of the time it would not calculate the SAC of a dive despite having the beginning and end pressures. It was with this computer that I noticed that the Teric GTR generally ran shorter than my Oceanic VT3 ATR. I have used the VT3 for almost 10 years/1450 dives. I never recorded or took photos of the difference, it seemed larger early in the dive, shorter later, but may have been about the same proportion. I was generally busy learning SurfGF and generally enjoying my diving. I sent this computer in for repair and got back the serviced computer. Unfortunately, the AI quit working on the 2nd day, they thought, a bad antenna.
Frankly, I don't think @sharkguy05 gets it, I don't think he gets it that there is NO other way to compute GTR.All air time remaining/gas time remaining calculations are done the same way,
I would agree that is how there teric operates, which I do not agree with and is why I suggested to shearwater a RMV cal should be an option vs SAC. Maybe I did not make my point clear. If I make a plan for my dive based on the volume of gas I have this will be my limiting factor. Yes the GTR calc is based on the drop over time, but I would like it or another setting to account for the volume of gas i have left which is going to vary from tank to tank based on it operating specs. All I am saying is that with a RMV readout it will limit the math I have to do under water and a GTR that does account for the volume of gas I have makes for simple math. Sure if your at 100ft and you stay there and your sac is 30psi/min and you have 300psi in your tank and the your reserve is 0psi then you have 10 minutes at that depth which is how the teric operates. A computer to that has something similar to the features I would like to see on the teric for gas calculations is the Atomic cobalt. Yes their GTR is calculated by pressure drop over time also.