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Hypothetically...
You're at a dive resort for a week and you get 5 days of unlimited dives- for you, that's about 5 per day. It's the middle of the 2nd dive and your computer runs out of battery. You surface, slowly and safely with your buddy, with no incident. You're now back at the resort about to have lunch with 2 afternoon dives and a night dive planned...
What do you do? Call the rest of the dive day off? Dive shallow, short dives? Go off your buddy's computer- after all, he was right there with you for the first 2 dives? You have access to a rental computer or you can replace your computer's battery, but either way, the computer you'd wear for the rest of the day doesn't have your residual nitrogen figured in.
My husband and I were discussing this today. Try to be honest with yourself. Imagine you only get maybe one serious dive trip a year. I'd love to hear your thoughts on this.
Sorry, did not have the patience to read the entire thread. My primary computer is an air integrated Oceanic VT3. My backup is an Oceanic Geo and a pressure guage. If my primary died, I would use the backup. If the backup died, I'd continue to use the primary. If both died, guess I would have to figure out what to do. In 2+ years and 225 dives on this combo, I've not had a single failure. In fact, in 12 years of using a variety of dive computers, Oceanic, Cochran, Dive Rite, I've never had a single computer failure, knock on wood.
Why would you ever have a computer failure due to the battery, this is entirely preventable and under your control?
Good diving, Craig