Boga
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I'm thinking about buying a new computer.
When Aladin Air X appeared (years ago, and it was the first air integrated
computear available in my country, Spain), I rushed to buy it.
But I was surprised when I saw that the Air Time Remaining (ATR) indicated
0 minutes when you still had 50 BAR in your tank. And you could change this
value via software.....but your limit was 30 Bar. It was impossible to
adjust the computer for 0 ATR when the pressure was 0 BAR.
I know this is safer, but I'm an experienced diver, and I want to know
which are the real numbers; I don't want that the machine lies me.
It's like if the computer would tell me that I'm down at 40 meters when
I'm only at a depth of 35 meters. It's safer, but it's not the truth.
That's why I decided not to buy an Air Integrated Computer.
Since then, I've been searching for an AI Computer that tells me the real
ATR, and tells me 0 ATR when it reaches 0 BAR. I've found nothing.
Since then I've been diving with my old Suunto Solution. I'm happy with
him, but now I need a Nitrox Computer.
I was thinking about a Suunto Vyper, but it's too conservative, and I know
that the Vytec (the Suunto's AI and three mixtures version) is also a liar
(no 0ART at 0BAR).
My other thinkings are about the Oceanic VEO 250 (which I think is just a modern Versa pro), that I think it's a bit less conservative than Suunto.
I tried to find if the AI version (the VTPro) was a liar or not. I
downloaded the manual, but I've not been able to find if the ATR says 0
minutes when it reaches 0BAR (I know this shouldn't be a factory set, but
I couldn't find anything about it).
Anyone has any information about the ATR limits in the VTPro, and if it's
possible to set them at 0 BAR?.
Anyone knows any Air Integrated Computer that says yor ATR is 0 when it reaches 0 BAR?, that means...THE TRUTH.
When Aladin Air X appeared (years ago, and it was the first air integrated
computear available in my country, Spain), I rushed to buy it.
But I was surprised when I saw that the Air Time Remaining (ATR) indicated
0 minutes when you still had 50 BAR in your tank. And you could change this
value via software.....but your limit was 30 Bar. It was impossible to
adjust the computer for 0 ATR when the pressure was 0 BAR.
I know this is safer, but I'm an experienced diver, and I want to know
which are the real numbers; I don't want that the machine lies me.
It's like if the computer would tell me that I'm down at 40 meters when
I'm only at a depth of 35 meters. It's safer, but it's not the truth.
That's why I decided not to buy an Air Integrated Computer.
Since then, I've been searching for an AI Computer that tells me the real
ATR, and tells me 0 ATR when it reaches 0 BAR. I've found nothing.
Since then I've been diving with my old Suunto Solution. I'm happy with
him, but now I need a Nitrox Computer.
I was thinking about a Suunto Vyper, but it's too conservative, and I know
that the Vytec (the Suunto's AI and three mixtures version) is also a liar
(no 0ART at 0BAR).
My other thinkings are about the Oceanic VEO 250 (which I think is just a modern Versa pro), that I think it's a bit less conservative than Suunto.
I tried to find if the AI version (the VTPro) was a liar or not. I
downloaded the manual, but I've not been able to find if the ATR says 0
minutes when it reaches 0BAR (I know this shouldn't be a factory set, but
I couldn't find anything about it).
Anyone has any information about the ATR limits in the VTPro, and if it's
possible to set them at 0 BAR?.
Anyone knows any Air Integrated Computer that says yor ATR is 0 when it reaches 0 BAR?, that means...THE TRUTH.