Not happening. Even if they were zero-mean (which they aren't), you'd be relying on the equivalent of not throwing three heads in a row.Assuming the 3 sensors have a random deviation not correlated with each other
If you do daily calibrations as you're describing, you will be storing the same conversion factor every time. That's certainly a waste of O2.Do you think that the constants from a few weeks before should still be the reference when doing daily calibrations?
I do a variant of your approach to calibrate. While adding O2, I close the loop (let it fill a bit and mix), then open the loop. Then close, then open. When the loop is closed, lungs fairly collapsed (no inflation of PO2 due to pressure), and the displayed PO2 doesn't change, I stop adding. Usually takes about 4-5 cycles. I then take my time calibrating both computers. I also use an 80 of O2 instead of the onboard O2 source, as there's no sense in draining that little bottle.