Learning the wheel

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If anyone wants my wheel, I would be willing to sell it cheap. I just finished my IE and have no further need/desire.
 
And yes, there were wheel questions on the IE.
 
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Hmm, that's all very well, but calculating minimum surface intervals can easily put you 20 mins or more off if the discrepancy gives you a different pressure group.

I'm just happy I use DecoPlanner in real life :)

Vplanner here, and my cobra lets me know where I stand for recreational diving, as long as I remember too set the nitrox too the right mix. But rarely do I push my limits, it's not worth the risk. Not bashing, but that is why I like the TDI/SDI philosphy of "use a computer" and not a cheap one. Not that all the work is done for you, but it sure takes alot of the common mistakes of misreading/calculating out of the equation.
 

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