I dive with air integration on tech dives but not without a spg. I also use the same 6 inch hose to hook up my transmitter as on my deco tank. One reason is it is a little easier for me to glance at my wrist than pick up my spg especially with deco tanks. The other reason is I can download and track my sac rate accurately. I know we are told there is no benefit to have two spg on doubles and it is just another point of failure. I think with a spindle and a 6 inch hose it would be rare occurrence. I do not use air integration on deco tanks. My regs only have one high pressure port. Plus I think it would be in the way on your deco tanks. I also feel you do not have to monitor your deco tanks as closely as your back gas. At least in the type of bottom time I am putting in.
Recently on a shallow cave dive in Akumal, without my air integration, I saw my spg stuck on 2000 for about 7 minutes. I called the dive. On the way back the spg started dropping properly. With air integration I would have been able to verify my gauge. Also the small changes in consumption are sometimes seen more easily with an electronic reading.
Recently on a shallow cave dive in Akumal, without my air integration, I saw my spg stuck on 2000 for about 7 minutes. I called the dive. On the way back the spg started dropping properly. With air integration I would have been able to verify my gauge. Also the small changes in consumption are sometimes seen more easily with an electronic reading.