GPS and time to fly - questions

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I Checked last weekends dives on the SDA against the MyUemis site details and.........

They match exactly for max allowed altitude!

Sorry guys but it looks like metric is fine.

Come on over to the dark side and change to metric :stirpot:
 
I Checked last weekends dives on the SDA against the MyUemis site details and.........

They match exactly for max allowed altitude!

Sorry guys but it looks like metric is fine.

Come on over to the dark side and change to metric :stirpot:

Thanks for the info. I find it very interesting that the Imperial error factor (2.54) is the number you use to convert inches to centimeters (1 inch equals 2.54 cm).

I may take you up on changing to metric :D

Ron
 
Well that would make sense to be 2.54

Life also easier with tank contents in metric world. No more of this daft rated pressure nonsense or whatever it is.

Metric is tank volume in litres of water x the pressure in bar = litres of gas. (as far as I know)
 
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