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Good point Mike, while present computers may not provide these types of forward projections, they would be easy to incorporate in the program. I supposed if enough divers asked for this feature some manufacturers would respond to the demand.
What a computer will tell you is where you currently stand based on existing conditions, not forward projections subject to change. Both useful feature in some cases.
While you may correctly project you have X gas and time. Changing conditions, such as stress and its affect on gas consumption, for example, may require on the fly adaptation of existing projections.
Granted I'm not tech, but from all the various points discussed I have to say that for me, the advantages of using a computer for precision and redundancy, outweigh the disadvantages.
But what I don't do is knock those who choose not to use one. This seems to be a common thread in many discussions here by the zeolots on this board, as though this confirms their point and provides some type of justification. Sorry to keep rehashing this issue, but it gets tiresome.
First off, I'm not actually part of the "computers rot your brain" group. I use a computer (Suunto Mosquito) as a backup bottom timer on my so-called "tech" dives.
The reasons are simple. First, it does function as a timing device and is therefore an adequate backup by DIR standards. Second, it addresses some of the "Oh, sh*t" factor that results when you get into trouble. Specifically, if the dive does straight down the tube, it gives me a comfort level to know that I've got something that will try to get me up alive and unbent.
Its not the use of a computer that strikes me as a problem; rather, its the unquestioning reliance upon a computer during a dive and the substitution of a computer for proper pre-dive planning that are areas of concern. IMHO, it is critical to have the dive profile in place (and commited to memory) before you set foot near the water. You can plan contingencies and have a plan of reaction ready to go. You are not stuck attempting to replan on the fly.
I've have seen divers who are running deco profiles simply jump in, go down and come up when their computer tells them to do so. They don't account for SAC rates and they don't have any backup if their computer fails. That's just plain dangerous.
I've also seen nontechnical divers with air integrated units who rely upon the computer to tell them when to ascend. They paddle around until the thing beeps. I won't even comment.
The other factor to be considered is whether the upside of a computer outweighs the downside. The upside is that the computer will monitor your profile and use its model to plan your deco. The downside is that I want to know my profile before I get to the water. In addition, a computer is more likely to fail than a dive slate (and I carry two copies of my profile in case I lose the slate).
My plans always include 5 minutes over, 10 minutes over, 10 feet deeper and 10 minutes over/10 feet deepter contingencies. I know what will happen at the moment I make my decision to violate plan. As MikeFerrara said, you can't do this with a computer.
It would need to be an extreme event to send me totally outside of my profile contingencies. If such an even occured, it is possible to recalculate your profile based on the original baseline plan. In my case, the amended plan could be compared to the computer; however, it would not be absolutely necessary.
Madmole and I debated this in another thread. His poll shows that most computer divers plan their dive on a desktop to baseline their dive, then use the computer on the dive. I don't see the benefit to using the computer in this case. However, what's important is that the in depth pre-dive planning is still taking place at the appropriate time. I do wonder what would happen if the computer told you something radically different than the dive plan, but that's not at issue in this thread.
Finally, since I've seen two hoseless air integrated Vytec's fail when surrounded by large quantities of metal in a wreck, and because there is absolutely no advantage to this configuration, I stand by my statement that these units are wholly inappropriate for tech diving.