As long as the actual dive matches the one you did the thinking about.............Why not keep things simple and use back up wrist slated dive plans.. no thinking required, thinking done on dry land already
I don't think this is true. I think the lack of adoption has much more to do with the lack of understanding and the lack of ability to do math.
On a learning curve,
early use of livedeco-computers may restrict the necessary mental approach to deco.
Once one has found a good level of confidence it becomes very obvious, Deco by far is not so important to diving as it seems.
HTH,
hoffi
Why don't you run some numbers through a deco planner and see what it comes up with?I am beggining to think that there is no such defensable model.
Clearly there aren't a high proportion of trained ratio deco users that are dying or taking chamber rides.Especially one that I feel has a high probability of Death or at the very least a chamber ride.
Clearly there aren't a high proportion of trained ratio deco users that are dying or taking chamber rides.
The brain witch is what Ratio Deco is 100% dependant on is the most Complex, Flawed, Misunderstood, and unpredicable "computer" ever created.
Which brings us right back to the point of 'Team Diving', your back up brain is your one or two other team members who are there with you and monitoring what you are doing...and helping you out when you have that poo whirly-gig interface moment...So, the question is, if you decide to trust your brain for on the fly deco calculations, how do you go about to bring a backup brain with you? :boggle:
/nils
Which brings us right back to the point of 'Team Diving', your back up brain is your one or two other team members who are there with you and monitoring what you are doing...and helping you out when you have that poo whirly-gig interface moment...
Regards
With computers the general concensus is that each diver brings his own and a backup since no two divers will have the same profile and therefore can't fully trust each others computer.
My question stands.
/nils
Which brings us right back to the point of 'Team Diving', your back up brain is your one or two other team members who are there with you and monitoring what you are doing...and helping you out when you have that poo whirly-gig interface moment...
Regards
If you are diving in a team, your profile will be close enough not to make a difference if you are using the same: gases, set points, descent times, bottom times and ascent times/profiles as Mattp outlined in his team diving post. If you aren't doing these, then you aren't diving in a robust enough manner to use Ration Deco as a team, so you are solo Ratio Deco and then I can see your issues because when it goes wrong, then you are going to be task loaded. However, the profiles are created to make them easier to remember (and on the conservative side if need be).
I have only used RD in an OC context (I am not a CCR diver) but the principles will apply.
Regards
Which is why I linearise my stops...then it is really simple...Fibonacci is all good and fine, but my computer is way finer
/nils