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Yeah. I would plan my dive by asking people on the internet.:confused:

I know at least one of the responders is 11 years old and another is a dog with typing skills...

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well im glad an 11 year old like your self is such a diving enthusiast. Im sorry i didnt make it clearer I was hoping someone have the formuler to work it out for me. Thanks anyway young man im glad your on the ball
cheers Rob

---------- Post added September 2nd, 2013 at 08:19 PM ----------

thats awersome thanks Steve I dive with computers as well but like you use the tables on deeper dives for planning usually at 40 meters I dive air but thought i would dive 20% for a bit of a buffer
 
EAN26 would give you PO2 1.3 @ 40m

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There's an App. called 'V-Planner'.......Look into it......They have a 30 day free trial period........

I use V-Planner on my PCs...and iDeco Pro on my i-devices ($10 vs $40 vplanner for mobile)
These are GREAT tools for calculating all of this stuff.
 


thats awersome thanks Steve I dive with computers as well but like you use the tables on deeper dives for planning usually at 40 meters I dive air but thought i would dive 20% for a bit of a buffer

20% would be enriched nitrogen air? :confused: How is this going to help anything? There is no toxicity problem with 21% O2 at 40 meters. And now you're breathing in another 1% N2? Or are you talking about Trimix?
 

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