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Old 16th January 2008, 12:52   #9 (permalink)
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Re: manual addition...old school?

Quote: (Originally Posted by Icarusflies) View Original Post
Thanks for the feed back guys;

I definitively see myself driving manually but the electronics as a parachute is for sure something that is very attractive to me.

I see that the Sentinel in lever 2 (60m / Normoxic) comes with the O2 addition which would solve my dilemma.

What I am trying to figure out is in the event of an electronic failure the unit can put me at risk actively, failing to warn me or actively doing something dangerous like adding too much O2? This might be a stupid question but I am new in this side of the light (or darkness) so forgive me....

Steve
Hi steve, if you're in doubth, go for the rEvo hybrid
you can dive it the way you want, manually with electronic backup, fully electronic with constant mass orifice back-up, pure electronic..
it has man add buttons for both ox and dil, and has standard integrated trimix deco

paul
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