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Re: Repetitive Diving - Safety

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 2:17 am
by squid509
what is wrong with posting at 2:16am

Re: Repetitive Diving - Safety

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 10:32 am
by CaptnJack
squid509 wrote:what is wrong with posting at 2:16am
You are :59 mins early :smt064

Re: Repetitive Diving - Safety

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:12 pm
by SeanKylgod
My Pro Plus 2.1 for example will store up to 24 dives and consider residual nitrogen from previous dives and adjust itself accordingly, HOWEVER a computer should be no permanent substitute for knowing your tables inside and out. computers can fail, but your brain will never lose its battery power when it matters the most. Diving with computer and table redundancy is a good idea as well, for examle; I dive my PP 2.1 as my SPG and primary PDC however still use the Veo 2.0 on my wrist as a backup computer and I also have my tables in the same pocket that my slate goes in. If one comp dies, I have another that's using the same PZ+ algorithm to get me to the surface, If both die, I have tables (tho, If one comp dies, you should call the dive at that point anyways) [/rambling]
Joshua Smith wrote:Well.....I don't think you really have much to worry about. You might want to think about getting a nitrox cert, though. Do you dive a computer, or tables? AFAIK, all dive computers track tissue loading over multiple days....but if you're diving no deco within the limits, I wouldn't really worry about diving every single day for a month or more....and that's not easy to do.

Re: Repetitive Diving - Safety

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 3:04 pm
by wa_divergal
CaptnJack wrote:
squid509 wrote:what is wrong with posting at 2:16am
You are :59 mins early :smt064
Mine says 1:15pm. Perfectly normal for South Korea :taco: