| Don't know the unit well enough to answer that for certain, and I doubt that anyone else here does as it hasn't hit the market. The electronics are new, and different even from the Ouroboros from what I understand.
But some general thoughts:
- when two cells go bad in close proximity, most CCRs end up "voting out" the good cell which deviates from the majority. AfaIk only SMI has implemented a form of "cell tracking" and Poseidon/Cis-Lunar will go a step further with continual "cell verification" during the dive. On most units up to the user to do a dil flush and verify the cells reading, and monitor the display when the setpoint is raised again.
- computers can hang, crash, whatever you call it. Depending on the display, for example a HUD displaying solid light for OK status can hang when the light is on. It'll stay on, thus giving wrong info. Up to the user to monitor all displays and make sure they're not static.
- solenoids as well as other valves can get stuck open or closed, gas leaks into the loop can develop, changing gas composition. Electronics should notify the diver, but he needs to pay attention and the skills to react.
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