“So, if you were using a 10 litre cylinder, and used 50 bar in 10 mins, at an average depth of 15m, your SAC would be 20 litres/min”
That is what it does.
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Am Freitag, 26. Februar 2016 10:51:24 UTC+1 schrieb Ridalo:Robert,ThanksHere is an xml of that dive.That indeed explains the problem: In your file it says somewhere:<water salinity="35 g/l"/>This salinity in subsurface is really a misnomer, we use it to actually indicate the density of water, i.e. the mass of the salt plus that of the water per liter, while your number is clearly just the salt. Thus it translates the depth to a pressure that is almost the surface pressure and hence your impression. The thing is: In subsurface, the salinity is only displayed, there is no UI element to set it (outside the planner). Thus this value must have come from your dive computer. So we need to change how we interpret the salinity value that we get from the dive computer.