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@Chase Kaplan I'm in a similar boat to @boulderjohn where I was opposed to it until I had it. I had my computer stolen so had to replace it and wanted the smaller profile of the Perdix. I said what the hell and grabbed a pair of transmitters mainly for sidemount use, but it's also been great on the rebreather.
Is it advantageous in doubles? I haven't found it to be advantageous for that for the reasons outlined above, but in sidemount it is certainly nice. Where I put my tanks, the spg's down like the Razor crowd are incredibly difficult to see. If I'm on a scooter I have to stop because it is definitely a two hand operation. If they are mounted up like Edd teaches, then it's fine for one-hand viewing, but it adds clutter to an already cluttered chest and you have to be very careful when rigging tanks to make sure they don't sag and drag nice gouges in the floor of the cave. AI has it right on my wrist and I can monitor it there.
For the rebreather it's the same thing. It allowed me to get rid of a pair of SPG's on my chest which was quite nice.
I was against AI for a long time, largely because there wasn't a computer with AI out there that I would actually consider buying, and those that had it were significantly more expensive. Now that the Perdix AI is only about $80 more than the regular Perdix, there's an unobtrusive way to monitor both gases, and it's a great computer, I think it's something that more should consider if they are in the boat of having to buy a new computer. Is it something worth "upgrading" to if you already have a Petrel or a Perdix non-AI? Obviously not, but if you are buying a new one, it's worthwhile IMO.
I agree with @Kevrumbo that if you are using metric SPG's that the GTR feature is largely useless and I certainly don't use it, but for me it was all about the convenience of having the information on my wrist vs. having to look in two different places and that was worth the money for me. Your mileage may vary.
Is it advantageous in doubles? I haven't found it to be advantageous for that for the reasons outlined above, but in sidemount it is certainly nice. Where I put my tanks, the spg's down like the Razor crowd are incredibly difficult to see. If I'm on a scooter I have to stop because it is definitely a two hand operation. If they are mounted up like Edd teaches, then it's fine for one-hand viewing, but it adds clutter to an already cluttered chest and you have to be very careful when rigging tanks to make sure they don't sag and drag nice gouges in the floor of the cave. AI has it right on my wrist and I can monitor it there.
For the rebreather it's the same thing. It allowed me to get rid of a pair of SPG's on my chest which was quite nice.
I was against AI for a long time, largely because there wasn't a computer with AI out there that I would actually consider buying, and those that had it were significantly more expensive. Now that the Perdix AI is only about $80 more than the regular Perdix, there's an unobtrusive way to monitor both gases, and it's a great computer, I think it's something that more should consider if they are in the boat of having to buy a new computer. Is it something worth "upgrading" to if you already have a Petrel or a Perdix non-AI? Obviously not, but if you are buying a new one, it's worthwhile IMO.
I agree with @Kevrumbo that if you are using metric SPG's that the GTR feature is largely useless and I certainly don't use it, but for me it was all about the convenience of having the information on my wrist vs. having to look in two different places and that was worth the money for me. Your mileage may vary.