AutoSP switch

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cparsons
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Joined: Monday 5. January 2009, 14:10

AutoSP switch

Post by cparsons »

I have just updated to the latest stable (3.11) and was pleased to see the AutoSP functionality, and tried this on the simulator - switches on the descent but not back on the way back to the surface, is this the intended functionality?

My CCR (Inspiration) switches both ways? Guess this would mean a minimum and maximum depth? 0 - 15m 0.7, 15-99m 1.3 for instance

Chris
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heinrichsweikamp
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Joined: Sunday 13. May 2007, 18:07

Re: AutoSP switch

Post by heinrichsweikamp »

cparsons Wrote:
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> I have just updated to the latest stable (3.11)
> and was pleased to see the AutoSP functionality,
> and tried this on the simulator - switches on the
> descent but not back on the way back to the
> surface, is this the intended functionality?

Yes. Switching back on the way up is not intend currently.

regards,
Matthias
Poiret
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Joined: Tuesday 17. September 2013, 23:26

Re: AutoSP switch

Post by Poiret »

I have a query about auto SP switch. Until I updated to this version I ran it with a fixed set point of 1.23 compared to 1.25 on a VR3 and 1.3 on my rebreather. I like this value as it allowed for the fact that I am unlikely to be at 1.3 throughout the bottom part of the dive (lets just say it is at 1.27) and at the start (descent) it is at 0.7.

I have just been playing with the auto set point settings but have not yet changed SP#1 as I am happy with it at 1.23 but have noticed that SP#2 and 3 can only be set in multiples of 0.1. I would like to set to 0.7 and 1.25 with an auto switch but can't. If I change SP#1 will I ever be able to get it back to 1.23?
heinrichsweikamp
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Re: AutoSP switch

Post by heinrichsweikamp »

Hi,

SP are adjustable in 0.1bar steps only, sorry.

OSTC Tools: read.php?2,17011 allows change in 0.01bar.

Regards,
Matthias
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