OSTC Mk II

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Razza
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OSTC Mk II

Post by Razza »

Thought i'd seperate the OSTC Mk II discussion from the DR5.
The specification -
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The OSTC Mk.2 will not have a Fischer connector and only Fixed SetPoint CCR with 3 Setpoints is available. This is basically the functions you'll have with the Standard-OSTC1 now. Here's a list of features integrated into the OSTC Mk.2:

- Open Source Firmware with full schematic of the hardware
- 5 Preconfigured Trimix gases + 1 Trimix configurable during the Dive
- Fixed SetPoint CCR (Three Setpoints + 5 Bailouts)
- Excellent PC Software Support with JDiveLog and Divinglog
- 40 Custom Functions (See: [www.heinrichsweikamp.net] )
- User replaceable Li-Ion Battery with coin-slot battery cover
- Battery life > 30h at maximum brightness in Divemode
- Charges via any USB Port within 4 hours
- 2,4" (6.1cm) OLED Display
- Two additional status and warning LEDs
- 4mm highly scratch-resistant borosilicate Glass display
- Electronics completely encapsulated, no airspace left to crush or flood
- Two Piezo-electric Switches, usable even with extra thick gloves
- high-tech flex-velcro wristband
- 70 x 65 x 29 mm (width x height x depth)
- Weight 160g

Zur Sicherheit nochmal auf Deutsch:
- Open Source Software und vollständiger Schaltplan verfügbar
- 5 vorkonfigurierbare Trimix-Gase und ein Gas welches auch UW noch konfiguriert werden kann
- Fixed SetPoint CCR Unterstützung mit drei SetPoints und 5 Bailout Gasen
- Ausgezeichnete PC Anbindung über JdiveLog und Divinglog.
- 40 Individualfunktionen (Siehe [www.heinrichsweikamp.net]
- Vom Benutzer leicht wechselbarer Li-Ion Akku
- Akkulaufzeit >30h bei maximaler Display-Helligkeit im Tauchmodus
- Aufladung via USB innerhalb von 4h
- 2,4" (6.1cm) OLED Anzeige
- Zwei zusätzliche Status und Warn-LEDs
- 4mm starke kratzfeste Borosilikat-Glasscheibe
- Elektronik komplett vergossen
- High-Tech Flex-Klett Armband
- 70 x 65 x 29 mm (BxHxT)
- Gewicht 160g

heinrichsweikamp Wrote:
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> Hello Peter,
>
> It's very likely that the first production units
> of the OSTC Mk.2 will be finished within this
> week. We're only waiting for the silkscreen
> printing of the covers and decided not to show
> unfinished units.
>
> regards,
> Matthias

Hi Mattias, any photo's yet?
heinrichsweikamp
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Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by heinrichsweikamp »

Hello,

There were some unexpected delays from one of supplier... When there are no further troubles we'll have some pictures on Wednesday.

regards,
Matthias
snusmumrik

Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by snusmumrik »

It's bad news that OSTC Mk.II hasn't Fisher connector.
I've been planned to buy OSTC, but for now with OSTC was obsolete and
coice between OSTC Mk.II and DR5 my choice moving to Shearwater... :(
It cost me dear, but less than DR5. Hope you understand that many
your cusomers and future customers being moving out of OSTC due to
your customer-unfriendly politics...
Regards and hoping the best, Alexey
Steve
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Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by Steve »

customer-unfriendly politics!!???

HW is one of the company's wich are very customer-friendly. They adapt the firmware of their computers to the choice of the divers = customers.
Problems are solved very fast and correctly.
Fast responce times on this forum.
Direct contact with the developers
and its ...OPEN

just buy the OSTC (not MKII) if you want the Fisher connecter. 1/3 of the price of the shearwater
Steve
CMAS 2* Instructor
CMAS Advanced Nitrox Instructor
Belgium
heinrichsweikamp
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Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by heinrichsweikamp »

Hello,

For all who can't wait for the "official" photos, attached is a small picture from the manufacturing of the first OSTC Mk.2.

Cheers,
Matthias

heinrichsweikamp Wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> There were some unexpected delays from one of
> supplier... When there are no further troubles
> we'll have some pictures on Wednesday.
>
> regards,
> Matthias
Razza
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Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by Razza »

Thanks Matthias, looks lovely :)
Are we getting more pictures on Wednesday?
heinrichsweikamp
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Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by heinrichsweikamp »

Yes, they will be made on Wednesday and I'm quite sure we'll have them online the same day.

Matthias
snusmumrik

Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by snusmumrik »

OSTC isn't obsolete and out-of-stock?
OSTC referred as "Sold out", no availability date known.
Refurbished or used OSTC - no, thanks.
Also, their open-source politics is only theirs choice.
But for now (i think) they force customers to buy DR5.
Also, no comments from Matthias.
If i'm still wrong, please reply, where i can purchase brand new OSTC
and how much it cost?
heinrichsweikamp
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Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by heinrichsweikamp »

Hello,

What kind of comment should I post? The OSTC1 are no longer available - we needed to change to a new OLED display and this required a re-design. In the design review we decided to replace the pricey Fischer components in the OSTC with a normal USB socket in the OSTC Mk.2. New mold is done and payed so we absolutely can not change this decision now - and we have no plans to do it.
If you feel "forced" to buy a DR5, I'm sorry for that. If you need a CCR compatible computer with monitoring, there are alternatives on the market.

regards,
Matthias
snusmumrik

Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by snusmumrik »

Yeah, that's truth :( The OSTC1 are no longer available
OSTC Mk.2 cannot be connected to mCCR/KISS :(
So, choice is between DR5 for 1,5kEuro, alternatives on the market
such as Shearwater SPOCTE for 1,5k$ (or something else KISS-compatible)
Matthias, i'm so sad that you go this way. My best wishes and hopes are
that in some time i got enough money to buy OSTC, and now all that was lost...
Hope you change your opinion about low-cost mCCR-compatible computer.
Razza
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Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by Razza »

You can't have every single feature and keep the price point low. If you could, we would all be driving ferrari's.
Why not get a secondhand OSTC? That would be even cheaper!
Robert

Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by Robert »

Hello,
Nice units all the way around.
As far as the OSTC1, and I only ask this as being that its open source, would it be possible for someone else to copy all of the hardware and make a new run? If so, are all the necessary drawings and parts use obtainable?:)

Best,
Robert
ewatsch
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Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by ewatsch »

The new OSTC is looking good!

When do you take orders and is the 110m limit for the deco-algorithm still up to date?

Regards

Markus
Razza
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Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by Razza »

I see you have updated the website, it looks great! :)
heinrichsweikamp
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Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by heinrichsweikamp »

Hello,

We're producing the OSTC Mk.2 right now, but not in big quantities yet. Orders are accepted all the time. Please contact us directly: info@heinrichsweikamp.com

110m max. for Deco is still up-to date.

Razza Wrote:
> I see you have updated the website, it looks
> great! :)

Thanks!

Regards,
Matthias
PeterT
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Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by PeterT »

The Mk2 looks great! Big screen, big switches...nice!
Any idee allready about the trade-in price for the old OSTC?
pem
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Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by pem »

Hello,i would like a trade in price for my OSTC 1 aswell please.
lamentin
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Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by lamentin »

heinrichsweikamp Wrote:
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>
> 110m max. for Deco is still up-to date.
>
>
> and max depht display to 110m too ?
(because on OSTC 1, max depht display is limited at 99.9m : can't you really do something for that ? please)
thanks
ling

Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by ling »

Hello, you tell me if in case of failure to decompress below the portion of-5m, the computer goes into lock?
Thank you.

NB sorry for my English, I use the translator.
rolf

Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by rolf »

@snusmumrik: Buy the OSTC 1 here:
http://www.deepstop.de/open-source-tauc ... p-775.html

On this site, the status is "on stock", so please go on....


best wishes

rolf
Hiasl
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Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by Hiasl »

@snusmumrik

I could suggest to sell my OSTC MkI if you submit an acceptable offer ;)

Cheers
Matthias
Viele Grüße
Matthias

OSTC Mk II #661
heinrichsweikamp
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Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by heinrichsweikamp »

ling Wrote:
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> Hello, you tell me if in case of failure to
> decompress below the portion of-5m, the computer
> goes into lock?


No, the OSTC Firmware has no lock-out mode at all.

Regards,
Matthias
Thierry

Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by Thierry »

It's realy a bad news that OSTC Mk.II hasn't connector.

look realy good but without Fisher connector, Makes no sense at all

Now the OSTC Mk.II is an O.S non evolutive product!!

I've also planned to buy this new OSTC, but with this bad news my choice moving to another dive computer

"Buisiness is Buisiness" Snifff :(
onliner
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Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by onliner »

Hai Thierry,

what's about the DR5 ? I used the ostc with the fischer connector and can say, that it has more connections and housings, that can fail (it happened to me).

The DR5 has a direct connections between the sensors and the computer (only one wire or wireless).It has powerful hardware for better o2 monitoring and you can use the ostc.mk.2 (or your existing ostc) for decompression backup calculation, if you want.

If you are seeking for diving computer with o2 monitoring and decompression calculation with the possibility to dive trimix and much more features, i think the DR5 is the best platform (computer) to do this job. The price is comparable with other computer on the market (with the actual feature list, it's even cheaper than other computers), but it has also the potentiality to grow with your requirements.

Please show me an other computer, where you can write an email to the manufactor with your functional requirements and you get this function within a few weeks or you develop it by you own (if you have the ability to do this).

I think, for technical and rebreather diving the DR5 is a very scalable, perfect platform.

Regards

Volker
Arthurdesbois

Re: OSTC Mk II

Post by Arthurdesbois »

Hello,
The DR5 Wireless modul is a 230KHz with magnetic "H-field" signalling or new standard at 430MHz, which is a pass-band in water like new competitor?
Good to know before go on to this computer!!
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