marcbeaudry
Contributor
ok....so talk to me about dive computers - i know nothing short of what i've assumed...and that ALWAYS gets me into trouble...
some seem to have an inlet for a line off your reg -
and i assume as such can offer total feeback remaining air/ pressure -as well as monitor the rate of consumption relative to depth and time etc.
others they say are' basic' computers these seem to fill the 300$ niche.(air only
and air + nitrox is obvious enough) they either fit in a console or your wrist,
others shoot up to 1500$ (some much more than that)and seem to be the high end of dive computers.And some of those seem to have a transponder which sits at the reg -wireless/hoseless communication from the tank i guess...
what are these high end units telling you that the 300$ units are'nt ?
what are the most basic of devices telling you?
do the high end ones have tetris on them to keep you busy during decompression ?
do some divers get rid of their consoles when they have a high end computer?
or is the analogue console retained regardless ?
give me the scoop... cheers - Marc
some seem to have an inlet for a line off your reg -
and i assume as such can offer total feeback remaining air/ pressure -as well as monitor the rate of consumption relative to depth and time etc.
others they say are' basic' computers these seem to fill the 300$ niche.(air only
and air + nitrox is obvious enough) they either fit in a console or your wrist,
others shoot up to 1500$ (some much more than that)and seem to be the high end of dive computers.And some of those seem to have a transponder which sits at the reg -wireless/hoseless communication from the tank i guess...
what are these high end units telling you that the 300$ units are'nt ?
what are the most basic of devices telling you?
do the high end ones have tetris on them to keep you busy during decompression ?
do some divers get rid of their consoles when they have a high end computer?
or is the analogue console retained regardless ?
give me the scoop... cheers - Marc