I took my Bluebuddy out for two more dives yesterday. I connected with it using my IPhone and app prior to the first dive to make sure it was setup correctly, and then dove my first dive. When I finished, I was able to connect and download the first dive fine. I went back and did a second dive after about a 1 hour surface interval, and then left the dive site after I was done and packed up. When I got home, I had a hard time connecting to the Bluebuddy with my IPhone, and when I finally did, there was no second dive logged. So my question is, what would cause a dive NOT to log or for the log not to be available for download? The dive was about 35 minutes at a max depth of about 50 feet, averaging about 35 feet.
Thanks.
---------- Post added January 26th, 2015 at 10:29 AM ----------
FWIW, I just ran a couple of virtual dives using the app and Bluebuddy, and while both dives downloaded correctly, the data log does not seem to match the virtual dive. For example, the second dive had a max depth of 74 feet with a min temp of 60 degrees, but the log reports a max depth of 23 feet and temp of 63 degrees. So while my guess is that the depth is different because the units are different (I have my BB set to imperial units, and 74 feet just happens to equate to 23 METERS even though the log is in feet; this also occurred with the first virtual dive), the min temp doesn't match up. Not sure what's going on here, so any help you can provide would be great.
Thanks.
---------- Post added January 26th, 2015 at 10:29 AM ----------
FWIW, I just ran a couple of virtual dives using the app and Bluebuddy, and while both dives downloaded correctly, the data log does not seem to match the virtual dive. For example, the second dive had a max depth of 74 feet with a min temp of 60 degrees, but the log reports a max depth of 23 feet and temp of 63 degrees. So while my guess is that the depth is different because the units are different (I have my BB set to imperial units, and 74 feet just happens to equate to 23 METERS even though the log is in feet; this also occurred with the first virtual dive), the min temp doesn't match up. Not sure what's going on here, so any help you can provide would be great.