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What computers are you using for tech dives?
see this post where I ran decompression comparisons between Suunto RGBM and ZHL. Doesn't keep you any deeper any longer, but it gets you out of the water a helluva lot faster than 50/80 which has bent people. Suunto on -2 is roughly approximate to 50/100 for the dive that I compared.
More importantly, the fused RGBM is actually RGBM, so while you are correct about the "suunto RGBM" you are not about the "fused rgbm" which is marketing point for the Steel and Core since they are capable of running true RGBM vs. dissolved gas profiles that the others use.
I ran calculations against the dive planner in DM5 and fused behaves like you would expect RGBM to behave when doing decompression dives. Very wonky compared to ZHL, so to you, RTFM on the fused algorithm
see this post where I ran decompression comparisons between Suunto RGBM and ZHL. Doesn't keep you any deeper any longer, but it gets you out of the water a helluva lot faster than 50/80 which has bent people. Suunto on -2 is roughly approximate to 50/100 for the dive that I compared.
More importantly, the fused RGBM is actually RGBM, so while you are correct about the "suunto RGBM" you are not about the "fused rgbm" which is marketing point for the Steel and Core since they are capable of running true RGBM vs. dissolved gas profiles that the others use.
I ran calculations against the dive planner in DM5 and fused behaves like you would expect RGBM to behave when doing decompression dives. Very wonky compared to ZHL, so to you, RTFM on the fused algorithm