Blackwood
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OK, Brock, This is what I just did to replicate the problem.
That's very strange. I can't seem to replicate the problem no matter how many profile changes I make (I tried ten).
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OK, Brock, This is what I just did to replicate the problem.
just found out how i could change the conservatism and at 80% it matches my dive plans better.
Also noted that it prints EAN30 when in fact the gas is set to 32% O2 (EAN32).
Note quite sure I understand... Can you give me a profile so I can look into this?
You can email me direct at brockbr@gmail.com
I believe Brock's program starts each dive 1 assuming tissue pressure is equal to surface pressure. Not sure where you could put "offgassing begins at" on the Buhl algorithm on an iphone, since there's 16 different tissues all with different speeds, not sure there's enough screen real estate for that.I think is it a case of slippery fingers and my fault. I cannot reproduce it. It now shows EAN32 as selected.
My profile is
45min @ 30m with EAN32 and 50/50 deco gas
45min SI
45min @ 33m with EAN32 and 50/50 deco gas
Your program gets me out at 60min on the first dive and 88min on the second dive.
When I cut tables (V-Planner +3) I get 62min on the first dive and 79min on the second dive. My observation is that your program would be ok to use for real dives as it is similar on first dives and more conservative on repetitive dives. So please keep up the good work.
It would be nice to calculate the depth where off-gassing occurs (17.4m and 19.3m in the case of my plans).
What is the assumption for the SI before dive 1?
Thanks,
JL