Cylinder list

Joakim Bygdell j.bygdell at gmail.com
Wed Feb 18 21:30:43 PST 2015


On 19 Feb 2015 06:24, "Miika Turkia" <miika.turkia at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 12:45 AM, Davide DB <dbdavide at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> Where are stored cylinders in the equipment tab combo box?
>
>
> Some are hard-coded in the sources, some others are read from your XML
file and added on run-time.
>
>>
>> I find several annoying items and I couldn't find them in my XML.
>> I have a couple of "unknown"
>
>
> I assume these are imported from other log software. Usually when there
is no description available (or I don't know about it), I just add the
description unknown on the imports.
>
>>
>> And a strange Al7 that once selected becomes AL72 with a capacity of
>> 10 liters :/
>> There is also another AL72.
>
>
> No idea. However, I just added a description of "AL7" to one cylinder
(manually to the XML file) and I get the same result. When selecting AL7 on
the list it is changed to AL72 with size of 10L.

You should select the one named "ALU7", that one is 7L and 200bar.
All cylinders named with "AL**" is imperial measurements.

>
>>
>> Are they stored into Windows registry?
>
>
> Custom ones are read from the XML file, no central place for them, the
"official ones" in the sources.
>
>>
>> This is a screencast of the strange tanks.
>
>
> No link? Anyway, I got the point...
>
>>
>> BTW looking for culprits in my xml file I found strange working
>> pressures for popular tanks:
>>
>> <cylinder size='7.0 l' workpressure='206.843 bar' description='AL7'
>> o2='35.0%' he='25.0%' start='210.0 bar' end='190.0 bar' />
>> <cylinder size='5.547 l' workpressure='206.843 bar' description='AL40'
>> o2='100.0%' start='200.0 bar' end='170.0 bar' />
>>
>> 206.843?
>
>
> 3000 PSI = 206.843 BAR (I have no idea, but that smells like the
explanation)

Yepp, unit conversion at its finest.

>
> HTH,
> miika
>
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// Jocke
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