If you have a ECCR with a HUD, how is it even possible to controll PO2 more on a MCCR?
You have it straight in front of your eyes all the time. It would be comparable to looking at the handset during the whole dive. If the HUD shows a a fault you will notice it right away.
As every one has said. You don't see the HUD all the time you have to consciously look at it.
I have had my HUD fall off and i didn't notice till i mentally stopped to check my PP02
Good news is a green flashing HUD that fades into insignificance becomes IN Ya FACE when it starts flashing red.
The big thing MCCR teaches you is, You alter depth you check PP02, your about to get involved in doing something, (bagging a lobster lifting some spidge) you check your PP02. It makes you very aware of how the unit will react to what your doing.
The other thing it teaches you is how often and when you need more 02. You begin to gain an instinct for when you need to inject. I can honestly say once attuned to my MCCR I injected out of habit more than consciously needing to check my PP02 and adjust it.
Out of habit on the surface you immediately 02 flush as you become almost blind to your HUD and hand sets and your often working hard to get back on the boat. Surface? 02 flush, about to climb the ladder 02 flush
Same with getting in the water
Stand up? 02 flush
Walk to back of boat and prepare to jump in? 02 flush
It removes danger from critical times where ECCR divers have died as they expected the machine to take care of everything, and it didn't.
You dive a MCCR nd it starts to demand more injections than your used too and it makes you stop and think why is this happening.
You go 15mins without a reduction in 02 readings you think, hang on thats not right, whats going on?
On ECCR you just get 1.3 1.3 1.3 glossing over all the calibration issues and unit performance issues until the day you don't. And thats the day your computer induced apathy could kill you.
I was happily finning allong at 12m when my aftermarket HUD flashed red on my old Inspo Classic.
That was the first i knew that BOTH handsets had shut down.
I had been running 1.3 so all the time it took to decay from 1.3 down to 0.9 for my HUD to go red, I hadent noticed.
Its often crossed my mind that 11/11/2005 was the day i should have joined the list of statistics. All but for my decision (against general advice for the CCR comunity and in contravention of APD policy on their units) to fit a HUD.
ATB
Mark