Suunto Ocean general discussion
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So,
i had my Ocean to it’s first Dive now. All worked pretty well. The display is really good readable.
It however did somehow not track my dive path as promised (maybe because it activated due to getting 1,5m deep instead of manually at the top before diving, need to try out next time.
What i find a bit unpratical is the views underwater, there is no way getting into the compass view wich is confusing as this was possible with the Suunto D5. Maybe that would be something for a later patch?
I can also not say much to the tank pot as i had to lend a reglator due to forgetting mine at home.Greetings
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@svenbrnn the compass is coming in a future update, hopefully soon
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@isazi nice to hear
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Just noticed another thing. Coud it be that the calories calulation of the D5 and Ocean are vastly different?
My german health insurence accpts sports activity only at 200 kal/30min and my dives with the d5 were always around 700-1000kal/h diving. Hover the Ocean just tracked it with just about 100 which is really wired for me. -
@svenbrnn 700 - 1000 seems normal for a on hour run(!). But for Scuba I would say its to high. Maybe with very strong current. But 100kal per our is much to low. Should be around 400 regarding to Internet Sources and my own guessing…
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Hi all,
i bought the ocean and the suunto tank pod together.
i made the connection, at the ocean display, i see the serial number of the tank pod.
how can i cahnge/edit it?
it possible with the other computers?
the ocean can connect to 5 tank pod’s, i need to remmber each serial number of them to whom they belong?Thx
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@Filip-S - What do you mean by missing hours of total regeneration? I see from the comparison website it has some part of recovery metrics missing. Is this what you mean? If so, what parts are missing? Cheers Stuie
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@diveman https://www.suunto.com/Support/Product-support/suunto_ocean/suunto_ocean/scuba-diving/wireless-tank-pressure-support-/#6.1
At the moment not possible to edit the names. This might be enabled with other FW updates and when multiple BT sensors of same type are allowed?! (just a speculation) -
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I miss that screen that counted accumulated regeneration. You know, 48 hours of cycling, 8 hours of running, etc. Taking into account that there could be a break of e.g. 2 hours between activities. Which would give 48 - 2 + 8 on the screen. Just a quick tip for my old age not to overdo it.
I will add to my previous post a note about cycling. Setting the screen to always be on doesn’t solve the problem on a sunny day and wearing sunglasses. The screen does not disappear completely, but it fades/dim significantly, so although the numbers can be seen, navigation on the map is very difficult. Now I understand the comments from the SV people that the MIP screen works better.
Maybe they will fix it with an update with the option to choose without this screen dimming.
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@Filip-S Thanks for the info.
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Hi,
I dont want to be hard, but I see a lot of empty space in the screen during dive mode. It is like suunto focused on design or fashion watch, in which the diver should press buttons during the to see important information. Pressing buttons are not cool when diving.
A new layout screen in the dive mode that includes: current depth (included), max depth, dive time (included), NDL (included), tank pressure and temperature would be great.
I know that some information can be found in the switchwindow, but it not the best way to present them.
Considering the algorithm, it would be perfect an update to include GF99 and SurGF.
Best,
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I know these questions about timelines are at least a little annoying. Anyway. Anybody here who can give a rough timing for the Ocean firmware including the dive compass. At least for me my diving season is starting.
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Is there only one strap length in the packaging?
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Hi,
Does the personal breathing rate directly related to the tank pressure affects the NDL calculation time in Suunto Ocean when using transmitters?
For example in a shallow dive around 5m but with a tank pressure around 80bar, will the computer reduce the NDL to match it with the security value around 50bar?
Thank you
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@diogao13 I hope not - as the NDL value should only show the No Decompression Limit. I agree it would be comfortable to have a kind of combined value. But it could be a mess, because NDL changes very quick if you go shallow. So maybe then it keeps switching between air and NDL - this would be irritating. Also for multi gas it would be complicated
Are there dive computers with such a feature on the market?
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Something interesting happened to my Ocean, and I’m not sure if it’s a feature or a bug.
I went swimming a few days ago and tested out the “freediving” sport mode, and sure enough my local pool is 3.5m deep. I exited the freediving mode, didn’t save the swim, then started floating around waiting for people to leave so I could start my lane swim.
During this time I dove down again with the watch with no sport mode activated, and it automatically started the “scuba diving” mode, which is a feature.
Since then my watch has been showing how long it has been since my last “dive”. I’m up to 61h now.
The manual states “If an algorithm deviation has occurred during the dive, the no-fly time is always 48 hours.”
Shouldn’t the time since last dive change back to date mode now? I’ve tried rebooting the watch, I’m hesitant to reset it.
Here’s an image of the watch face:
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Does the personal breathing rate directly related to the tank pressure affects the NDL calculation time in Suunto Ocean when using transmitters?
No, NDL is based on time at depth, and tissue saturation as a result, and a gas mixture you breath. Your breathing rate or tank pressure don’t factor in for obvious reasons such as computer not knowing if it’s you breathing or your regulator free-flowing, or how much air your particular set of lungs can process.
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@diogao13 I hope not - as the NDL value should only show the No Decompression Limit. I agree it would be comfortable to have a kind of combined value.
You are thinking of Gas Time. Basically the time you have remaining under water based on your breathing rate and tank pressure at current depth. If your breathing rate is high, or you are at depth, your GT will be much smaller than if you breathe slowly at shallow depth. Somewhat related is TTS, time to surface which shows how much time you need to surface safely based on deco obligations and safety stops.
Ideally, you want both the tank pressure and Gas Time on screen in addition to the information Suunto included.