Based on my understanding that it was based on the limitations of computer processing, I have been predicting that computers would make that switch as computer processors improved.Ratio runs Buhlmann ZH-L16B
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Based on my understanding that it was based on the limitations of computer processing, I have been predicting that computers would make that switch as computer processors improved.Ratio runs Buhlmann ZH-L16B
@ Gareth J- Really experienced divers don't know! Thank you very much for typing all that information out for me!. Really appreciate it! Why are manufacturing companies using the C algorithm instead of the B algorithm the tables are made from? Do divers really need conservatism on top of more conservatism? If the tables have been used for decades, why more conservatism? With the costs associated with diving, divers should want as much dive time as possible. I possibly found the best computer to get me closest to my dive table NDLs, I'm waiting for Shearwater to reply back about the Teric and Perdix. The rep stated she believed their computer would do 95/95. She's double checking. Someone told me the Teric will do 99/99. Not looking to violate tables, just match them, then allow the computer to modify if I do a multi stage dive. Then add the gained NDL to my next dive as the tables allow. Of course if the computer already did all this figuring for me that would be a nice computer.
Again, thanks to everyone!
I think a little maths practise. 27m to 6m is 21m, ascent rate of 15m per min that's 1.4 minutes not the 2.5 you've stated.Thanks. Yes, that was described upthread, I decided not to footnote it for the table. So for a no stop dive to 90 feet on air, The BSAC bottom time would be 21 1/2 min, assuming an ascent rate of 30 ft/min and a SS at 15 feet.
@BurhanMuntasser posted the same for NAUI. I did not know that and could not quickly find that definition. Can somebody help me with a reference for that? Thanks
Spoil sport, just as we were about to go down a rabbit hole.Why not just get a Nitrox cert, set your computer to Nitrox (ex. 32%), and enjoy longer bottom times at 90’ that way?
Why not just get a Nitrox cert, set your computer to Nitrox (ex. 32%), and enjoy longer bottom times at 90’ that way?
Thanks so much. I am imperially bound and we ascend at 30 ft/min, not 49.2 ft/min . Of course, if this is the ascent rate used for the BSAC tables, you are correct. Why did BSAC use time to stop rather than time left bottom, do you know? BSAC was not adapted for computer use, is that correct?I think a little maths practise. 27m to 6m is 21m, ascent rate of 15m per min that's 1.4 minutes not the 2.5 you've stated.
We've all been explains how and why, and you've just fixed the issue by stating the obvious.
Thanks so much. I am imperially bound and we ascend at 30 ft/min, not 49.2 ft/min . Of course, if this is the ascent rate used for the BSAC tables, you are correct