Has anyone actually verified the facts in this story? Seems like every year or so, there's a report of this happening somewehere in Asia, but the hard facts (i.e. the name of the victim, the actual cafe where it occurred) are elusive. I seem to recall that in the other reported incidents turned out to be hoaxes.
...because a short out or motor failure at 60 feet could put a real damper on your dive. I'm not sure how the complexity of this system compares to SCUBA, but it seems like there are several potential points of failure.
Has anyone actually verified the facts in this story? Seems like every year or so, there's a report of this happening somewehere in Asia, but the hard facts (i.e. the name of the victim, the actual cafe where it occurred) are elusive. I seem to recall that in the other reported incidents turned out to be hoaxes.
...because a short out or motor failure at 60 feet could put a real damper on your dive. I'm not sure how the complexity of this system compares to SCUBA, but it seems like there are several potential points of failure.