By 'faster', do you mean less deco, Mike? And what do you mean by 'cleaner'?Originally posted by Lost Yooper
The best part is that I'll often get out faster and cleaner (which is the important part, BTW) than a computer user.
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By 'faster', do you mean less deco, Mike? And what do you mean by 'cleaner'?Originally posted by Lost Yooper
The best part is that I'll often get out faster and cleaner (which is the important part, BTW) than a computer user.
Well you are right... that is why I gave a definition for my use of the word so it wouldn't be confused with the standard usage...Originally posted by Walter
Sorry Pug, but that is not the standard defination of a dive profile. A dive profile is the chart and information used to figure
Hi Chuck,Originally posted by chuckrt
Pug, I voted that I use a computer but don't profile but that is per walters def. I am checking my computer thru out my dive to keep track of depth and other pertinent info.
chuckrt
Brad you keep track by looking and making sure that you haven't exceeded your depth, BT, and NDL time... you might even notice what your depth, BT, and NDL time actually is and cognitively assess those numbers....Originally posted by NINman
I 2nd what the others said ... I always keep track of my depth and time. I do not log it though.
Wheezy.... I hope your name is not really descriptive since you aspire to professional diving....Originally posted by wheezy
Poor Pug,,, the only one suffering from brain rot????
Just kidding buddy....
It's called a "dive manager".... GREAT PIECE OF HARDWARE/SOFTWARE...
I keep track of everything as I look forward to someday being a professional diver...![]()
Snot hard... scuz... Its not hard....Originally posted by Ber Rabbit
I never started paying attention to time spent at other depths until I bought my computer. That sparked a discussion between my buddy and I about how hard it would be to use the tables to figure out your actual group letter on a dive with multiple depths. It's too much like "math" for me but an interesting mental exercise.
Ber![]()
Thank you Mike...Originally posted by MikeS
As a new diver
Im new to SCUBA
All you need is an air integrated dive computer. Your buddys computer provides redundancy. If either computer fails, the dive is over and you surface safely using the working computer.
Mike
BTW... every dive is a decompression dive and that 3 minute *safety stop at 15 fsw? Yup... that (by another name) is an acknowledgement of the fact... it is a default deco stop and there is actually a better way.1. No mandatory decompression stops.