Texasguy
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Feel like 20 feet and then 10 is limiting. Can we have 15?
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Set it to 20 and do it at 15, am I missing something?Feel like 20 feet and then 10 is limiting. Can we have 15?
Set it to 20 and do it at 15, am I missing something?
Won't it calculate on the fly?The time of total decompression will not be true.
Pretty sure if you do this you will end up with errors as it will show you have gone shallower than the required depth. If you set for 10 and do it at 15, all will be okay. Only difference to being able to set to 15 is that the TTS shown will be shorter than what will really happen.Set it to 20 and do it at 15, am I missing something?
Yeah it's been a while and I use metres, I have mine set to 6 and do it at 5 no problems. Does TTS matter at the safety stop stage?Pretty sure if you do this you will end up with errors as it will show you have gone shallower than the required depth. If you set for 10 and do it at 15, all will be okay. Only difference to being able to set to 15 is that the TTS shown will be shorter than what will really happen.
Who said last stop?I presumed he was talking about decompression stops as he said "last stop".
As I said, I'm on my first cup of coffee. The only reason I can see for setting the last stop at 20' instead of 10' is to stay below a rough surface. I don't see any reason to want to do it at 15'.I presumed he was talking about decompression stops as he said "last stop". It does sound like he means safety stop as there is no way you can do a 6 metre stop at 5 metres without the computer going crazy.