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Is this a typical trimix mix? What would be the most common mix for trimix for that dive?
 
I can try it with different parameters.

What do you suggest?

I don't: if DM5 could be instrumented for unattended runs, one could figure out a "reasonable" set of profiles and gas mixes and run a Monte Carlo simulation on AWS or OSG or some such. Then you'd have data. As it is, you have to manually run one profile at a time, what you get out is anecdotes. As in "plural of anecdote is not data".

I work with data, so, no suggestions here.
 
As it is, you have to manually run one profile at a time, what you get out is anecdotes.
To argue semantics, that wouldn't be anecdotal data as it is quantifiable and repeatable, but it certainly wouldn't make for a significant enough sample size to draw conclusions from.
 
Is this a typical trimix mix? What would be the most common mix for trimix for that dive?
Probably 21/35 or 18/45. 25/25 means your ppO2 during the working portion of the dive is 1.38, which is a little too rich in my view.
 
Probably 21/35 or 18/45. 25/25 means your ppO2 during the working portion of the dive is 1.38, which is a little too rich in my view.
Why, I used 1.4 for diving. That request was actual dive I did.
 
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