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I thought about that also ,,, and then I had to ask how does it know whether you are correcting an error in original set up or just a gas change. Any gas change is started from the time of change. IO think one would have to be pretty able when it comes to reconciling a situation like this. Speaking shearwater I think I would look at the average depth calculated use the 120/130 rule and determine from that how far past NDL i really was. and then do some fudging for level of conservatism to see if I could reason some extension of NDL from say medium to low conservatism. I could find that I am only a few minutes over the limit and perhaps toss a coin from there. We also have the ability with shearwater to change to a custom GF and shift to 100 100 to also see what times it gave me. Then stay at min depth allowed per GF to speed the off gassing. I suppose one could also do a equivilant air depth calc if able to do so and then fudge the avg. depth from nitrox avg depth to air. No matter what it is not a beginner diver problem. I dont remember,,, is there a setting on the shearwater to retain the last gas used for repeditive dives if surfaced over 10-15 minutes. Ive used so many computers over the years I dont remember.Interesting that there is no "official" recovery. In hindsight you'd think that a computer should be able to recalc in an emergency or run a dive plan with the data. Shearwater allows a dive plan to be done at depth so wouldn't think to be to hard make available. Could be a safety or cost vs use thing.
@BRT and was what I was trying to figure out.. what is a true recovery plan.
@tbone1004, Interesting thoughts on the "rule of xxx" it would give a little confidence in a guesstimate but still seems a bit loose with numbers to base a plan from (but a good guideline if unfamiliar). I will need to keep this in mind with a rule of 90 based on my conservatism. I use 35/70 and if I went back to a 20/90 and recalc that dive I do not have any deco obligation so was already under that safety net and why I do it.
Your idea of pushing down the GF high though is interesting. Since I already run a conservative GF I'd really haver to knock it down if was to happen again to stay that conservative, but then again that conservatisum is there to incase something like that happens to a degree. The thought of running a dive plan and adjusting the GF could give some indicators while in a dive of what offset may be needed. I will have to play with that on my next deco stop with my backup computer.
Anyone have any other ideas?
-Andy
Not average depth......you need to use maximum depth. Tables, and the "rule," use maximum depth.I think I would look at the average depth calculated use the 120/130 rule and determine from that how far past NDL i really was.