I got an Aqualung i300c about 6 months ago and it dumps data to Diverlog+. I've figured out that blue on the dive profile means no deco and red means you have a deco obligation at that point in the dive.
But a recent dive had distinctly tawny pink regions during a dive. I'm wondering if it's an "aborted safety stop" color because I was roughly at safety stop depth but wasn't holding depth at the time. I later did hold at 15' and finished the dive.
It was a tough dive . I hit 90' max depth and did a "green saltwater" ascent, meaning most of the ascent I couldn't see the bottom or the surface (other than dark vs. light). I was also task loaded with a camera, recovered fishing rod, and balancing air in drysuit and BCD. Thus, while trying to secure the gear and control buoyancy, I "flirted" with the 20' safety depth.
Before anybody points it out, mea culpa. I should have secured the camera and discovered fishing rod BEFORE ascending, not at 20' when I should have had all my focus on buoyancy.
But the question is WTH is pink about?
But a recent dive had distinctly tawny pink regions during a dive. I'm wondering if it's an "aborted safety stop" color because I was roughly at safety stop depth but wasn't holding depth at the time. I later did hold at 15' and finished the dive.
It was a tough dive . I hit 90' max depth and did a "green saltwater" ascent, meaning most of the ascent I couldn't see the bottom or the surface (other than dark vs. light). I was also task loaded with a camera, recovered fishing rod, and balancing air in drysuit and BCD. Thus, while trying to secure the gear and control buoyancy, I "flirted" with the 20' safety depth.
Before anybody points it out, mea culpa. I should have secured the camera and discovered fishing rod BEFORE ascending, not at 20' when I should have had all my focus on buoyancy.
But the question is WTH is pink about?