Hello,
As soon as you need decompression the blue led starts flashing and the display shows "Deco Ascend to xx m" - "xx" is your next decompression stop. When you stay longer -- the decompression time and depth is automatically updated. The controller does not show any TTS or a list of your decompression stops - It shows just your next decompression stop. As long as you need decompression the blue led flashes and you see the deco message on your controller. When you download a dive and take a closer look into the log, you will notice that the controller handles your decompression like a normal dive computer - At least this is my personal thinking about it. If I remember it correctly the decompression is always based on air to got a very high safety factor. I would not be surprised when Hollis will in the future release an 40 meter decompression firmware for it. The hardware can handle it and the controller does already decompression calculation.....
Please listen to fish, he is an expert, he is an authority on the Hollis explorer.
Tell us fish, tell us of your vast experience on the Explorer. Please tell us how this unit operates in the water and how you found it's features and functions while diving the unit.
Ok, if you want longer NDL's than OC and less weight to lug around,and are willing to stay above 140 ftthen the Explorer will be fine for a recreation RB. If you more than a couple minutes of deco and depths outside of recreation OW diving, then the Explorer is not the unit you will be happy with.I and a couple other insrtructors have done many things on the unit to push the edges of what it was designed for and I can say-If taught correctly, the diver can realize much more dive time (and near silent dives) than on open circuit, well past the NDL's of open circuit.
An annoying alarm with vibrating like Poseidon MK6? Or just a quick warning? Any chance to download the manual? Thanks.
no need to get all shitty ,
you dont need to be some internet expert to smell dead fish so tell me it cant dropp the ppo2 down to 23% / 24% .. do not try sell me dead fish m8 ,
may work in the us of a , but it wont in the uk , ps pushing the unit , well fook me , im sure you can but not with the cylinder that comes with the unit ,
oh, no I would never try to offend an expert such as you, with your vast experience on the explorer. So how many dives do you have on the unit?
by the way. 23%/24% are Fractions of O2 , not PO2's. It is truly sad that you have had a hard time with the 5L tank that comes with the unit. How many times have you tried?
what are you trying to push? Please tell us about the dives where it did not do what you want or even what it was supposed to do. Thanks for your immense help.
tell you what smart arse you anxwer jeepe about ,
and ill post you a long list of divers that have had a hard time .on a 5l cylinder and bigger ,
thanks for the head,s up of fo2 and ppo2 , good of you , so if the fo2 is 32% and the diver is at 40m whats the ppo2 in the loop and what would the Injection Rate be to keep the ppo2 stable , and how long would that 5l cylinder last , and what size baill out would the diver need ,
You only get the annoying alarm if you dive with the wrong battery. As you are doing deco dives, you should also be a certified deco diver and then you use the correct software in the MkVI :rotate:
I am more thinking in terms of, okay so you have a deco obligation on the Explorer, so you better bring some offboard deco gas, right? I mean, it is a 5 ltr tank 230 BAR? There is not endless amount of gas, and how do you plan a deco dive (or maybe I should say gas planning) with the explorer?
Do you plan according to runtime (2 hrs)?
If ever there was discussion around the whole "right tool for the job" now would be a good time
Pretty sure the Explorer is awesome on what it does, but likewise, it is not very impressive (and neither should it) with what it doesnt do.
Hello,
As soon as you need decompression the blue led starts flashing and the display shows "Deco Ascend to xx m" - "xx" is your next decompression stop. When you stay longer -- the decompression time and depth is automatically updated. The controller does not show any TTS or a list of your decompression stops - It shows just your next decompression stop. As long as you need decompression the blue led flashes and you see the deco message on your controller. When you download a dive and take a closer look into the log, you will notice that the controller handles your decompression like a normal dive computer - At least this is my personal thinking about it. If I remember it correctly the decompression is always based on air to got a very high safety factor. I would not be surprised when Hollis will in the future release an 40 meter decompression firmware for it. The hardware can handle it and the controller does already decompression calculation.....