Mike1967
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I'd be very surprised if you didn't keep diving.I don’t intend to do any recreational or tech diving (though hey, may change) after production.
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I'd be very surprised if you didn't keep diving.I don’t intend to do any recreational or tech diving (though hey, may change) after production.
30 to 40 dive hrs depending on your settings (brightness etc) Suunto quote a min of 16 hrs but also note that at emps of 10C the battery life will be 50% of 20C - hence 30hrs+ for warm water divingshould run for a few days from full charge
Yes.its air time include the time to make the ascent and time to spend on deco stops?
( the eon core will do tech but is not per the owners manual supposed to be a tech computer)
I'd be very surprised if you didn't keep diving.
Can I ask about the Suunto Core, does its air time include the time to make the ascent and time to spend on deco stops?
To ExpandCan I ask about the Suunto Core, does its air time include the time to make the ascent and time to spend on deco stops?
The reason I asked this is, as I'm pretty sure, the older Suuntos such as the Cobra did not include anything in the ascent in the displayed air time so you had to allow for the ascent time yourself.To Expand
Gas Time (remaining) is an optional data point available which can be placed in teh customisable data sets (location dependant upon which display mode you use i.e Classic, Graphical or prominent)
GTR is a function of you depth, mandatory and optional stops and instantaneous gas consumption rate. For instance if you're deep and inflating a DSMB you might get a warning because teh current gas consumption is to high if it were to be sustained over the rest of the dive.
GTR should never be relied upon. You shoudl always know your Rock bottom especially going into Deco, and your plan shoudl have accounted for sufficient gas from the outset.
You should now your RMV or be able to calculate it (independent of the computer) You can then use this info alongside your gas contents depth and stops to perorf yoru own GTR calcs in your head. If you can't you have NO business going near deco.
You shoudl also be able to calculate your consumption volume/m and translate that into pressure.
For me - my consumption rate is 12l per min (0.42 cfm) Now I dive 15L steels (HP120) so its more convenient for me to use a consumption rate of 15l (0.52cfm) which translates into 1bar (on a 15l tank)
So at 1 ATA I'm at 1 bar/m 2 ata 2bar/m and so on. Metric is easier than imperial.
However my point is, that unless you can do those calcs either in your head (preferably) or on a slate you shouldn't be in deco and certainly not be relying on GTR.
Yes if you violate a Mandatory Deco stop for more than 3 mins it will lock you out apparently. 600 dives on my Steel - never happened.Suuntos that would lock out for 48 hours if you violate and deco stop
I’m young, so presbyopia is not an issue.
I don’t intend to do any recreational or tech diving (though hey, may change) after production.
Only diving I’m doing is as part of a film shoot in Africa, so it is basically dive (usally in very shallow water), set up cameras, exit water , come back and retrieve the next day. I think one of the dives filming Nile crocodiles is in about 6 feet of water.
I have a a few deeper dives and night dive in Lake Malawi and off South Africa, but nothing strenuous.
That said I do have leisure time in Mauritius, Madagascar and Comoros and might do some rec diving there.
The reason I asked this is, as I'm pretty sure, the older Suuntos such as the Cobra did not include anything in the ascent in the displayed air time so you had to allow for the ascent time yourself.
The other question is, do the Steel and Core have the same behavior as the old Suuntos that would lock out for 48 hours if you violate and deco stop?
The Eon does this well. Very readable in bright daytime Middle East sunshine - except with sunglasses.you need a very good amoled/tft screen to see it well in bright sunlight in clear water