Quiz - Recreational Dive Planner™ - Pressure Group After Third Dive

What is their pressure group after the third dive? (see first post)

  • a. Metric K - Imperial K

  • b. Metric N - Imperial O

  • c. Metric O - Imperial N

  • d. Metric M - Imperial M


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I'm actually surprised, given the number of people here, there aren't more responses. I can pretty much bet the majority of them aren't too "busy."

That is to say unless an inordinant number of Divers are long haul drivers.
 
16 min @ 100' = K
1:10 SI = C
RNT=14
36+14=50 min @ 60' (no 55) = U
2:30 SI = B
RNT=19
55+19=74 min @ 35' (no 33) = O
 
IMHO - Wheel is so much "easier" (no math to be done)

oh, and I am an engineer.....
 
directly off the Wheel:
16 min @ 100' = K
1:10 SI = C
36 min @ 55' = S
2:30 SI = B
55 min @ 35' = O
Yep, the Wheel's 55 ft increment for dive two gave PG S instead of U from the table.....but after a SI of 2:30 you are still in PG B. In fact, the PG after that second dive could have been anything from Q-Z, and after 2:30 you still end up in B. Using the table, that second dive could have been as long as 41mins......
 
I've never seen a wheel for sale. Where do you buy them?

eB*y

they were discontinued as they can be "iffy" in answers. There are calibration dots that need to line up to show it is good. manufacturing/printing tolerances led to the demise as it would likely be very costly to make a quality product. Also, the drop in cost of a PDC really made them unnecessary (like tables) in many people's thought.

I have a couple of them I scrounged over the years after my original 1988 purchase.
 
I've never seen a wheel for sale. Where do you buy them?
PADI still sells the giant, class-room sized version...but it won't fit in a dive bag.....
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A better value is on eBay, at all kinds of prices. Search for "PADI Wheel."
 
I know that this is a PADI question, but I'm curious about other historical dive planners. Searching on ebay now, but if anyone knows off the top of their heads, I'd like to hear about it. I do like to collect old materials.
 
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