Yes with both monitoring cells.
Yes. Under "normal" dive conditions, I like to always have two computers calculating deco obligation based on actual PO2 of the cells.
To give an example, if I was in Bikini and my Petrel controller died on dive 1, I wouldn't want to do the rest of the trip with only the NERD2 monitoring cells. Would I still dive? Yes. I would also have my off board Teric.
My logic was partially based on the fact that I replaced my NERD with a NERD2 and had two choices for what to do with the original NERD: keep it or try to sell it.
Perfectly sound logic. I just like the ability to dive with two computers monitoring PO2. On a long trip in a remote location with some reasonably long deco times, I don't like the idea of doing all those dives with only one computer. Would I do it? Yes, absolutely. But, the "cost" of adding another analog cable to the unit is almost zero.
I totally get that and I think most people would take the same approach and I don't think there is anything wrong with that.
But, to me, the cost of adding the additional cable was essentially zero and -- most importantly -- I already had the "spare" NERD computer.
If you are in that situation and you bring along the NERD and your Petrel controller does fail, there isn't anything you can do with that extra computer (except use it as a standalone computer similar to a Teric with an internal setpoint).
- brett
Have you actually dived with both NERDs on your unit? Based on my one, I really don't think I would like the loss of vision that having 2 would entail. But, I haven't tried. If you have, what was it like? You really think you'd be okay to dive the rest of a week like that if your controller died on Day 1?
I understand wanting to have 2 that are both live monitoring O2 sensors. That's why I have a controller and a NERD2 for a monitor.
But, to continue your example, your controller dies during the last dive of Day 1. For Day 2, you're going to dive with 2 NERDs. So, what do you do if your NERD2 dies on Day 2? I mean, your NERD1 doesn't have any of the tissue loading from Day 1. Would you still follow its plan to get yourself out, knowing that it doesn't have all your tissue info?
If I were going on an "expedition" trip, I think I would consider my controller, NERD, and Teric to be enough in the way of "backup". The next things I would pack - before a spare NERD - are spare O2 sensors, spare O2 and solenoid boards, a spare rMS probe, and maybe a pair of spare 4 and 5-pin cables. And maybe a spare loop hose and some scrubber cover O-rings. It's hard for me to imagine a Predator/Petrel and a NERD2 both dying during a week or 2 trip. And as long as they don't both die, I really would not need a spare NERD.
But, I get it for your situation. You have a NERD1 already, and a NERD2. Personally, I'd be trying to sell that NERD1 while it still works and is worth something. I think they don't offer repairs on NERD1 units anymore, so if it dies, it becomes a paperweight. If you were using it frequently, that would be one thing. But, even sitting in a save-a-dive kit, it is at least somewhat perishable.