



Hi Andrew.
The graph is correct from a gas mix perspective but the table has the wrong mix for the tank. If I change the mix, it is even worse.
Yeah, this will likely completely break how the gasmixes are shown in your dive profile. You are essentially telling Subsurface that you had configured the gasmixes incorrectly on your dive computer before you started the dive. Don't do that.
Instead you should fix the incorrect tank sensor assignment in the 'Sensors' column of the 'Cylinders' list:

I realise that neither the Perdix nor Subsurface necessarily aligns transmitters to mixes but as I switched gases, Shearwater was able to work it out but Subsurface could not.
You are correct, they are two completely distinct lists when they are transmitted by the dive computer. The Shearwater app likely makes guesses about what might be the correct assignment based on which tank shows a drop in pressure at what time in the dive.
Ngā mihi
Michael Keller


Hi Andrew.
The graph is correct from a gas mix perspective but the table has the wrong mix for the tank. If I change the mix, it is even worse.
Yeah, this will likely completely break how the gasmixes are shown in your dive profile. You are essentially telling Subsurface that you had configured the gasmixes incorrectly on your dive computer before you started the dive. Don't do that.
Instead you should fix the incorrect tank sensor assignment in the 'Sensors' column of the 'Cylinders' list:
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I realise that neither the Perdix nor Subsurface necessarily aligns transmitters to mixes but as I switched gases, Shearwater was able to work it out but Subsurface could not.
You are correct, they are two completely distinct lists when they are transmitted by the dive computer. The Shearwater app likely makes guesses about what might be the correct assignment based on which tank shows a drop in pressure at what time in the dive.
Ngā mihi
Michael Keller