Galileo Sol and Aladin 2G algorithm

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I have been using my Galileo Sol for a few years now but for a few reasons, decided to get a backup computer for use with it. The first one I got was a Tusa but it was more conservative and so I bought the Aladin 2G...figuring that they would have similar algorithms being the same company and all. In using it for the first time yesterday, I was astonished to find how much more liberal it was by comparison. My Galileo showed me minutes of no deco time left while the Aladin showed me with close to 100 minutes NDT. What is with that?

Oh, never mind. I see that the Aladin was set to 32% while my Galileo was set to 21%. I had been mucking around with the Aladin a few nights before and assumed it would automatically reset to air after 24 hours elapsed. I guess it didn't.
 
Yes, the Nitrox setting will make one more conservative significantly. Also you should check the setting of the MB (Microbubble) Level on the SOL.
 
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