bureau13
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Thinking down the road a bit, I will probably get a computer of some sort (I know...talk about behind the times!) and it seems that you can now find air integrated computers for a somewhat reasonable price. I don't think I like the idea of hoseless air integration, since I'm kind of paranoid about reliability, but I can see using one on a console. However, my paranoia doesn't go away that easily....anything with programming or complex electrical circuitry strikes me as a failure point that should have backup, preferably of the tried and true mechanical variety. So...for those of you using air-integrated computers attached by hose...do you have a backup pressure gauge, and if so, how does it attach? Do you use a second HP hose (my reg does have 2 HP ports) and put it on a retractor or something? My watch can handle backup depth and timer functions, its just the tank pressure I'm concerned about. Someone should really make a computer console with a backup pressure gauge on the back side, but I've never seen one like that.
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