New tern tx oddity

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brsnow

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In Colorado, all Teric and perdix showed low ppo2 and had to be changed to .17. The tern indicated .18 is totally fine compared to the others.
 
It appears you're trying to set your PPO2 way too low. Recreational diving should be set at 1.4 with a max of 1.6. You're putting the decimal in the wrong place.
 
It appears you're trying to set your PPO2 way too low. Recreational diving should be set at 1.4 with a max of 1.6. You're putting the decimal in the wrong place.
We are not discussing the same thing. I appreciate the help though.
 
It appears you're trying to set your PPO2 way too low. Recreational diving should be set at 1.4 with a max of 1.6. You're putting the decimal in the wrong place.
I suspect he is talking about PPO2 at altitude, in Denver, whereas you are talking about PPO2 at the MOD.
 
I suspect he is talking about PPO2 at altitude, in Denver, whereas you are talking about PPO2 at the MOD.
Okay, got it. I didn't think about altitude since it's something I don't have to deal with. I was wondering what Colorado had to do with it. Duh.
 
Shearwater wanted me to compare the mbar now from the others computers I had to see how different they weee reading. Unfortunately I don’t have them. They felt it is likely I am right on the edge, but seem confident I am safe to dive it, unlikely a major issue.
 

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