Rock bottom & SAC rate calculators

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Unfortunately, without the download cable my Aeris Elite doesn't show my "average depth". However, considering the last time I did a deep dive (down to given depth and back) the calculator was accurate!!

Can you download the raw data (list of all the depths it recorded)? If so, you can calculate it fairly easily.
 
Only question I have is what if you use other than working pressure on the dive. For example my normal fill on a LP95 is 3200 psi. But the tanks working pressure is 2640.

Your actual fill doesn't affect rock bottom, only allowable bottom time.
 
A question has popped up ... any plans for a metric version?

i'm not familiar with metric, personally, but i have been doing some research online and am in the process of creating metric calculators.

for those of you familiar with metric, here's a first attempt at the SAC/RMV calculator. any feedback is greatly appreciated.


SAC Rate and RMV Calculator - Metric


thanks!
 
i'm not familiar with metric, personally, but i have been doing some research online and am in the process of creating metric calculators.

for those of you familiar with metric, here's a first attempt at the SAC/RMV calculator. any feedback is greatly appreciated.


SAC Rate and RMV Calculator - Metric


thanks!
Tank data entry field title prompt should be: "Tank(s) Rating (litres/bar)"
Otherwise it's fine. . .
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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