Mike1967
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Lol I have!RTFM
The only battery level I've ever seen is the battery in the computer itself.
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Lol I have!RTFM
gotcha.There’s no “good” message.
I don't want to start the same old argument again. On the other hand, why not? C'mon, Stuart, we can do this one more time!
If you read any of the many, many threads on this topic, you always find a number of people (myself included) who have had significant problems with the reliability of hoseless AI. And since it's an Internet forum, people respond to those posts, saying that they have never had a problem with their HAI.
There is a statistical problem with using that discussion to decide the issue. If - for example - HAI failed in 10% of all units shipped, that would be horrible, completely unacceptable for use in diving, especially without a redundant SPG. Yet even in that situation, you would still have 90% of the people using it (thousands of divers) swearing online that it has been completely reliable.
So in summary: Lots of people saying they work? Nice but statistically meaningless. A number of people saying that they don't? Raises concerns.
Btw, stuart said his computer said "good", not that it said nothing lolSeriously
Maybe by “good” he meant “not low” ?Btw, stuart said his computer said "good", not that it said nothing lol
Have many timesI’ll let you RTFM instead.
NopeIt’s possible you can check TX module battery status in the system settings or where you configure the TX serial number
scubatoys ( a large sales store like leisurepro) did a video years ago the hp line cut and it lasted over a half hour and a lp hose adn it was over in minutes.Wow. This looks like a great piece of information. Now i know better, thanks!
You fail to mention the elephant in the room. If your computer malfunctions and you no longer have A.I. you call the dive. But if you have a non A.I. computer that fails guess what, you CALL THE DIVE.
So whats the real agenda. You dont like A.I. and are on a soapbox. Just say that to make it simple.
Just say that to make it simple. A.I. is not more dangerous. A.I. is easier to work with , gets rid of a hose so more compact and streamlined, is easier to quickly read....your console isnt hanging its tucked away for streamlining. A.I. perdix is in front of your face.
Please show where perdix A.I. is less than stellar.
I'd say it's a misconception is that if the computer loses the transmitter's signal you need to call the dive immediately. I've had my dc lose contact with my transmitter many times. It always reconnects a couple seconds later. It's innocuous enough that I disabled the associated alarm. I'm using a scuapro Galileo, but I ass-u-me there are no features (like the reconnect) which scubapro has but shearwater lacks.You fail to mention the elephant in the room. If your computer malfunctions and you no longer have A.I. you call the dive. But if you have a non A.I. computer that fails guess what, you CALL THE DIVE.
So whats the real agenda. You dont like A.I. and are on a soapbox. Just say that to make it simple. A.I. is not more dangerous. A.I. is easier to work with , gets rid of a hose so more compact and streamlined, is easier to quickly read....your console isnt hanging its tucked away for streamlining. A.I. perdix is in front of your face.
cool beans no problemo. Please show where perdix A.I. is less than stellar.