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<p>Hi All,</p>
Am 16.10.2017 um 10:55 schrieb Rick Walsh:<br>
<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:CAF+v9JtmcRL77W9jrLzKoG5LyOhAtMKBZQ2ATt=c1ZqiCEaC+A@mail.gmail.com">About
the "EAN32" issue (which may not be only restricted to EAN32):<br>
- Yes, at least the "deepest ceiling before end of bottom time"
part of the EAN32 issue is still there. And what we see here looks
very similar to this.<br>
- Also for this example setup the ceiling calculated inside and
outside the planner is different<br>
- For the ceiling calculated outside the planner I also still have
the effect that ceiling for EAN31 is larger/deeper than for EAN30%</blockquote>
<br>
I once again investigated the EAN32 dive with the strange ceiling
results and took some more screenshots.<br>
What is so strange here:<br>
Inside the planner the ceiling for EAN32 is already somehow strange.
Maybe in the same way strange as the examples from Willem.<br>
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If I then save the dive and leave the planner, deselect the created
dive and select it again (pictures "normal view") I see a different
ceiling. And if I then change the O2 percentage outside the planner
I see a even more strange effect. Please see pictures.<br>
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Best regards<br>
Stefan<br>
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