houlejon
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I have an atom 3.1 and I wear it as a watch. Perfect size! Great underwater too. You can choose between multiple algorythm.
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The Meridian?
John,
That was the first thing I noticed here in Kwaj; my Atomic Cobalt or Aeris Epic (rec dive computers) are not even remotely in sync with my Petrel. I was going to down load the Sherwater Nitrox Rec upgrade and see if they come closer.
People who "cut tables" using a software program like V-Planner and follow it carefully using a computer in gauge mode would not do that with a Petrel. Total waste of money. If you are going to use a petrel, use it. If not, buy a bottom timer for a quarter the price.For those of us who know a little of the Petrel (e.g.: tech. diving computer) but not much (e.g.: how conservative or liberal the algorithm is), I've got some questions.
1.) Does the Petrel run 'out of the box' like the recreational computers some of us are more familiar; with a default algorithm, or maybe a choice between a liberal & a conservative one, and you go dive?
2.) Is anything about the Petrel's handling typically customized by the diver? From what I've read a number of tech. divers use software (e.g.: VPlanner), and 'cut their own' tables for a given dive, then dive that plan closely. I understand tech. divers tend to run recreational computers in gauge mode when doing tech. dives; is that how they are running their Petrels?
3.) If the answer is 1.), not 2.), then does the Petrel tend to be particularly conservative or liberal compared to recreational computers? In other words, 3 divers, 1 Suunto (conservative), 1 Oceanic (set to liberal algorithm) and 1 Petrel, drop to 80 feet and sit till they need ascend to avoid violating NDL. Where's the Petrel expected to fall?
Some people will use two Petrels, so if one craps out they have the other.
And yet, probably tens of thousands of people have taken week long trips, had plenty of no deco times on their dives, and enjoyed many dives per day, all on their practically useless Suunto's.The Suunto algorithm is practically useless for multi-day diving.