silent running
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I don't know about you pescador775, but I always learn much more about someone's problems/complaints after they've calmed down and not while they're ranting. Neither Caveseeker nor myself require someone else to parse their words, just not exaggerate and be truthful. Otherwise it's not of much use to others who are trying to learn something on this forum. As for the cal potts, I have no idea why he would be screwing around with them so much in the first place. They are meant to be set and left alone and are not connected in any way to the electronics. They are only there to make sure the secondary needle gauge is physically, visually consistant. I adjusted mine twice during a month long trip. It doesn't make much sense. So maybe he's not so informed. As for the scrubber bucket, the Navy tested it's durability by dropping it repeatedly from 20ft on concrete. It didn't break. Again, I don't know any CCR divers, including YBOD divers who go poking around shipwrecks without the pretty yellow box. And people who've never dived a Prism can complain all they want about the 'fragile' secondary. But it is no substitute for actual experince diving with the thing, day in day out. It is not that fragile, I have dropped mine and it's fine. And as I said before, whatever fragility there is, it's outweighed by the design excellence of making it independent of the power and electronics and thus more reliable and redundant. If you don't understand this, then you don't understand the design.