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70/90. Mostly rec dives with occasional light deco of less than 5 minutes.
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CWK, "pure Buhlmann" would be 100/100. I'm sure 99/99 is close!I would tend towards pure Buhlmann, which I believe is what you get when gf low is set to the same value as gf high.
Mel,CWK, "pure Buhlmann" would be 100/100. I'm sure 99/99 is close!
X/X, where X <100, is not pure Buhlmann, but rather has essentially introduced smaller m-factors....more conservatism...but is not "reshaping the curve" the way (say) 30/70 would.
The 100 means 100% of the m-value.Mel,
Buhlmann m value would be 100/100
If you go over m value, a setting of 10/75 would generate deeper first stops than a setting of 75/75.
Agreed.The 100 means 100% of the m-value.
80 would mean 80% of the m-value, so like using reduced m-values.
Yes, 10/75 is deeper first stops than 75/75. But 75/75 means longer stops than 100/100.
To me 75/75 is still pure Buhlmann. The gf high is calculated as a % of Buhlmann's theoretical m value. All it does is set a conservatism value expressed as a % of m value and generate deco stops according to Buhlmann's algorithm where appropriate. Gf low set to the same value as gf high, I think, tells the computer not to adjust Buhlmnn deco stops to generate deep stops.