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No one uses dive computers in shallow water.Mine is collecting dust in a draw on my boat.I like the analog gauges better.Less problems.
 

Ya, I hate that annoying beeping whenever I exceed the no decompression limits!
 

Here you see that the more complicated your equipment is , the harder it is to keep things working properly . Keep things simple if you can . This goes also for the controlls of a ROV . Most stearing controlls of a ROV are using IC,s and relays while this is not necessary at all . Just my thoughts , Cornelius
 

cornelis 816 said:
Here you see that the more complicated your equipment is , the harder it is to keep things working properly . Keep things simple if you can . This goes also for the controlls of a ROV . Most stearing controlls of a ROV are using IC,s and relays while this is not necessary at all . Just my thoughts , Cornelius

Ya. I am ok with the analog ones. I just liked that it logged the time and stuff. I used a old joystick that had the push button configuration on my rov..But I know what you mean..
 

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