80cu Tank at 800 Feet ????

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Hey man, "I are a [-]diver[/-] smart alec," not an oceanographer. :wink:

Thinking back, I can’t remember ever seeing an outside temperature probe on a bell. I guess nobody else cared either.

Fixed that for ya! :rofl3:
 
I see what you wrote… what exactly is the difference?

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What are water temps like at 800 feet?
No idea.
How about 300 ft?
About 84 degrees last time I checked. Of course you could expect significant variations in this depending on location (Great Lakes vs. Caribbean) and time of year.
 
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