Thoughts on Computer Diving...
- I have a Suunto ZOOP Dive Computer and I love it. But, I've learned a few things about it in the past couple of years and thought it might be valuable to share what I've learned:
-1. Change the battery regularly or keep a spare. A couple of years ago the ZOOP seemed to be running but wouldn't work while diving... It gave the flashing ER for error mode. I actually had to use my watch and Rich's PADI decompression tables on one of our trips to Fortune Pond when the ZOOP was acting up like this. BUT, a simple battery change fixed it. And in fact, pulling the battery and re-inserting solves other error modes... See below.
-2. After setting personal settings, pay attention to where you are and re-set if necessary. In my ignorance when I first got the ZOOP, I set the personal setting for 2 + signs... Meaning it should calculate extra conservatively because I'm old and sickly. Then, for some reason I also set it for High Altitude... Thinking that would protect me even more. As it turns out, I live at 1600 feet above sea level and the ZOOP has a higher-than-sea-level setting for diving altitudes above 1500. That's the medium high altitude setting. I had set it for even higher than that... The 3rd level, highest altitude setting. This has served me fine for diving in Minnesota and even Fortune Pond. Wazee is lower altitude... about halfway between sea level and 1500 feet. So that worked fine, too.
- But in Cozumel last year, I dove with a group at about 80 feet deep thru the Palancar Gardens. My ZOOP approached and passed the "No DECO" time as I observed everyone on the group continuing to dive. I made a judgment call based on my having lots of air left to do the resulting 9 minutes of decompression that the ZOOP indicated. But everybody else just did a 3 minute safety stop.
- On the way over to the 2nd dive location, everybody was saying how it was only going to be 30 feet deep with unlimited no-deco bottom time. My ZOOP dive planner was telling me I had only 9 minutes at 30 feet. By the time we got there, it was reading 24 minutes of no deco time at 30 feet... But again, everybody else was talking unlimited time at that depth.
- Long story short, we had a dive master with the boat and a dive instructor traveling with us and bother were doing no-deco dive plans. I made another judgment call to reference the ZOOP but do the same thing as those guys. And sure enough, halfway thru the dive, my ZOOP had run up a decompression debt. And by the end of the dive, it said I needed a 24 minute decompression stop... All while everyone else was doing a simple 3 minute safety stop. I concluded that there was something wrong with my computer and followed the dive master with no deco problems of any kind. But the ZOOP didn't like that...
- Since the ZOOP called for decompression and I didn't do it, it went into error mode and could not be re-set with the external buttons. I had to physically remove the battery, count to 10, and re-insert the battery. And somewhere in all of this, I realized the problem was my altitude setting. Anyway, I set it for Sea Level, and it worked perfectly (and consistent with other divers computers) for all of my subsequent diving at Cozumel.
- 3. Downloading Dives to Desktop Computers - ZOOP has an expensive cable and online software for downloading dives to your desktop computer. The cable has a head on it with some circuitry that I think must coordinate with the most recent update of the software. Last year I logged onto the software and it automatically updated itself. And from then on, it would not download dives from the computer reliably. I even sent the ZOOP to a repair center in Chicago but they said it downloaded dives perfectly for them... and, maybe I need a new $100 cable.
- I found a public domain (free) desktop dive computer software online called "Subsurface". It downloads dives from lots of dive computers including SUUNTO. It uploads the previous dive files I had downloaded to the ZOOP software. And it downloads directly from my ZOOP just fine using the original cable. So, that solved the ZOOP desktop computer issue.
- Anybody else have some good Dive Computer stories?