0.6 cuft tank?

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My understanding is it is indeed a conversion issue, and it will updated in V 1.2 (along with the addition of Gauge mode!) :)

beta available?
 
ETA on next release?
 
"soon" :) sorry, its best i can do...

Ah, sounds like an Israeli company to me :) they give "soon" as an answer as well.
 
I have heard it is a units issue as well and that v1.2 is "no longer than two weeks" away.

I have bigger units issues where the physical comp changes my set units after each dive back to its rounded off units, for example. I set my tank air limit to 700psi and after the dive it resets it to 643psi... I set my safety stop depth to 15ft and it resets to 13.1ft... I set my max depth limit to 130ft and it resets to 131ft... Funky stuff like that...
 
Yes it is. They assumed that in US tank sizes are using the same principle as in the RoW (volume of water it can hold). However in US it is measured (roughly) by number of cuft of air it can hold at nominal pressure.

Good to hear its going to be fixed up but.......

Jeez you guys don't half make it difficult for yourselves!!!!

2 choices - nice simple water content measurement or............ volume by nominal pressure and sure enough the USA chooses the more difficult one! :wink:
 
I guess I just don't understand why you need your computer to tell you what size tank you have????
 
I guess I just don't understand why you need your computer to tell you what size tank you have????

Do you use UEMIS? It is not just dive computer it stores log data as well.
 
You dont need a computer to tell you what size your tank is!

You only need to tell IT was size your tank is IF you want it to track your air consumption.....

Try going metric for a while and see if the problems remain......
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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