Spreadsheet for helping pick a pony bottle

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So here is a version based upon @johndiver999's.

I added some text for explanation and added metric as well. I deleted the graph as I'm not sure how to address it. I'm debating on converting to pressure, but then I'd have to specify cylinder size. Maybe add a line where the user specifies a cylinder size, and then generate a graph of with the pressure values the user has to be at minimally to make it to the surface. Thoughts on that?
 

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That is nice.
I would write the text more declarative, 'This spreadsheet calculates ...' 'Fill in just the yellow'.
And move the acknowledgement to the end of the text. Leaving the first line as a super high level overview.

Maybe 'This spreadsheet aids in calculating...' as circumstances vary etc.
 
So here is a version based upon @johndiver999's.

I added some text for explanation and added metric as well. I deleted the graph as I'm not sure how to address it. I'm debating on converting to pressure, but then I'd have to specify cylinder size. Maybe add a line where the user specifies a cylinder size, and then generate a graph of with the pressure values the user has to be at minimally to make it to the surface. Thoughts on that?

High wetb4getin...

I tried out your spreadsheet. I changed the values for a dive to 100 fsw. I changed the sac to .5. And elimated the safety stop (I was taught to not do a safety stop with NDL in a real emergency). The answer is 6cf.

From my practice and training sessions, this is accurate.

markm
 
Hi @wetb4igetinthewater

Imperial section of the calculator works fine, same calculation I did in post 32. Not sure why time to surface comes out 9 rather than 8.33 minutes. Not fixable with changing significant figures to 2.
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Hi @wetb4igetinthewater

Imperial section of the calculator works fine, same calculation I did in post 32. Not sure why time to surface comes out 9 rather than 8.33 minutes. Not fixable with changing significant figures to 2.
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I just did roundup as I didn’t think having that level of precision would be necessary.
 
Great thread! Thanks for the work and follow on support....awesome!
 
But....15.96 cf of gas :) Maybe each to 1 significant figure
Hahahaha!!! Touché! Excellent point. Should be rounded up.
 
Great thread! Thanks for the work and follow on support....awesome!

Hey Flyboy08,

+1 on your sentiments.

I enjoyed the process,
markm
 
Okay, I think I addressed the input. Hopefully it is close to what people like and people use it.
 

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