hobodiver
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Funnily enough both those factors are monitored and used to adjust the deco obligation by the UEMIS as far as I know.
How does it monitor body temperature? Or do I not want to know that?
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Funnily enough both those factors are monitored and used to adjust the deco obligation by the UEMIS as far as I know.
In this case, to me it feels more like a burden. I don't want to complete a PhD in decompression theory, I just want to dive safely, according to what the latest science says. Just as I don't feel like completing an MD before getting a treatment for an illness, I'd rather rely on an expert who has studied the data to tell me what I, as an "end-user" of all this theory, should go by.
Is there such a thing?
Yes, basic question, I know. I'm just getting into technical diving. So far I've completed only a handful of technical dives. It's hard to do in Southern Arizona. But I'm hoping to get to do it more frequently.
In my deco class, I learned that V-Planner was the software to go by. Is that no longer advisable?
Josh, the dives you do are PERFECT for tables -- you're a wreck guy, doing very square and very predictable profiles. If you're doing terrain-based deco diving, or caves, profiles may not fit into tables very well at all, and the fudging one has to do to make them fit may definitely lead to some discrepancies with a real-time algorithm.
That said, a couple of minutes difference here and there, or overall, probably isn't the determining factor in whether one has symptoms.
Josh, the dives you do are PERFECT for tables -- you're a wreck guy, doing very square and very predictable profiles. If you're doing terrain-based deco diving, or caves, profiles may not fit into tables very well at all, and the fudging one has to do to make them fit may definitely lead to some discrepancies with a real-time algorithm.
That said, a couple of minutes difference here and there, or overall, probably isn't the determining factor in whether one has symptoms.
Nailer, I don't think I'm terribly worked up over the issue of who uses what algo on a dive. You're not interested in deco theory, I am, each to their own is all I can say. I am interested in what other people do & why though.
I do have a question for you. If 15/85 GF didn't approximate the same curve as you get from VPM +2, would you change your GF's so they did, or would you dump VPM for static planning.