Clint, thanks for doing the Pre-dive planning check.
1. Yes, your pressure sensor is reading about 25% too high....it thinks you are deeper than you really are. You can adjust your planning numbers to match those in the manual by adding about 10 ft to the shallow depths, 15 ft to the somewhat deeper depths, 20 ft to the moderately deep depths, and 30 ft to the deepest readings.
2. Being in the Yellow does NOT mean you are in deco....you are still within NDL.
3. I'm curious if the depth display on your computer also shows deep. That is, if you are really at 60 ft, what does the display show?
4. All that battery in-and-out just before a flight is not good. The computer -- while on and dry -- samples pressure every 30 s to see what altitude it is at, and then uses that altitude as its reference. I've turned computers on while in the air and had them think I was diving, so when we landed it showed I was at 6 ft depth.....and stayed that way for 48 h until it cleared.
Suggestion. Get a new computer, yours is old and tired and not working right. Don't worry about it being an Oceanic; the problem is NOT related to that. All computers give up after a while.
1. Yes, your pressure sensor is reading about 25% too high....it thinks you are deeper than you really are. You can adjust your planning numbers to match those in the manual by adding about 10 ft to the shallow depths, 15 ft to the somewhat deeper depths, 20 ft to the moderately deep depths, and 30 ft to the deepest readings.
2. Being in the Yellow does NOT mean you are in deco....you are still within NDL.
3. I'm curious if the depth display on your computer also shows deep. That is, if you are really at 60 ft, what does the display show?
4. All that battery in-and-out just before a flight is not good. The computer -- while on and dry -- samples pressure every 30 s to see what altitude it is at, and then uses that altitude as its reference. I've turned computers on while in the air and had them think I was diving, so when we landed it showed I was at 6 ft depth.....and stayed that way for 48 h until it cleared.
Suggestion. Get a new computer, yours is old and tired and not working right. Don't worry about it being an Oceanic; the problem is NOT related to that. All computers give up after a while.