For some reason, I just found this thread today- probably has something to do with prepping for a dive trip and doing a dive trip. Once again, @scubadada throws out a thought provoking question and poll that elicits 9 pages and counting of responses- I LOVE it.
I haven't voted yet Craig- I will, as I have been spending the last little while reading all of the responses.
Interestingly enough, there is something that had never entered my mind prior to my recent 11 day Florida dive trip and I don't think anyone has mentioned yet. This consideration in choosing a dive computer has become more important to me because it happened to me twice on this trip:
The ability to change important settings while underwater e.g. (like what % of oxygen I am diving with).
While in the Keys, every tank I got had a different percentage mix when analyzed (pretty big fluctuations). There were two times that I got distracted and forgot to make the changes to my primary and backup computers prior to splashing. This has never happened to me before, but it did on these occasions. I am going to blame it on COVID-19 though. Just way too many additional things to be thinking about on the boat (social distancing, mask covering....) - Tongue in cheek, obviously- I own it!
On both occasions, while in descent on the Spiegel Grove, I remembered that I forgot to make the changes. On my primary computer, I was able to click a few buttons and put in the right mix. On my backup, that option was not available to me. Doing multiple dives on multiple days and given the profiles, I was very happy to be able to make those changes while submerged.
I am even happier to have had the presence of mind to remember I forgot to make the change and also was able to remember what the real mix was before getting too deep into the dives.
Not the most important factor in making my choice of recreational dive computer-- but it is an anecdote that pushes us into 10 pages of responses.
I haven't voted yet Craig- I will, as I have been spending the last little while reading all of the responses.
Interestingly enough, there is something that had never entered my mind prior to my recent 11 day Florida dive trip and I don't think anyone has mentioned yet. This consideration in choosing a dive computer has become more important to me because it happened to me twice on this trip:
The ability to change important settings while underwater e.g. (like what % of oxygen I am diving with).
While in the Keys, every tank I got had a different percentage mix when analyzed (pretty big fluctuations). There were two times that I got distracted and forgot to make the changes to my primary and backup computers prior to splashing. This has never happened to me before, but it did on these occasions. I am going to blame it on COVID-19 though. Just way too many additional things to be thinking about on the boat (social distancing, mask covering....) - Tongue in cheek, obviously- I own it!
On both occasions, while in descent on the Spiegel Grove, I remembered that I forgot to make the changes. On my primary computer, I was able to click a few buttons and put in the right mix. On my backup, that option was not available to me. Doing multiple dives on multiple days and given the profiles, I was very happy to be able to make those changes while submerged.
I am even happier to have had the presence of mind to remember I forgot to make the change and also was able to remember what the real mix was before getting too deep into the dives.
Not the most important factor in making my choice of recreational dive computer-- but it is an anecdote that pushes us into 10 pages of responses.