Dash
Contributor
Hello guys, hope you can clear something up for me that I am probably misreading.
Looking at the Details for the VEO100 on the Oceanic website I read this:
How can a non- AI computer "consider" Air Time Remaining? How can the number be real? Isnt it just a countdown time until your NDL or the time remaining on your pre-planned dive time?
In comparison, the writeup on the more expensive and greater featured VEO250 says nothing about Air Time Remaining:
Im new at diving so Im sure there are some things Im not understanding.
Thanks for your response!
Looking at the Details for the VEO100 on the Oceanic website I read this:
Dive Time Remaining
Dive Time Remaining, like Air Time Remaining provides a 'real' number in minutes, considering Air Time Remaining, Nitrogen and Oxygen absorption, and automatically displays whichever allows less time.
How can a non- AI computer "consider" Air Time Remaining? How can the number be real? Isnt it just a countdown time until your NDL or the time remaining on your pre-planned dive time?
In comparison, the writeup on the more expensive and greater featured VEO250 says nothing about Air Time Remaining:
Dive Time Remaining
Dive Time Remaining provides a 'real' number in minutes. This calculation considers both Nitrogen and Oxygen absorption, displaying whichever allows less time.
Im new at diving so Im sure there are some things Im not understanding.
Thanks for your response!