Your explanation makes sense, but does not fit with what I see on my pc.
but anyway ... i can no longer verify it with the data where i have. I would have to compare every dive in the diving log with that in the sharewater (I have 3 of them)
it may be that the gas changes between something. sometimes you use 21% as a diluent, sometimes a trimix, etc.
I can't go with reverse engineering.
the only way would be to assign it to a sensor via an ID.
well, so this is done so far. let's see if I should maintain the sensor data in the future
Tank Sensor
Re: Tank Sensor
I get the current gas mixture right ouf of Shearwater Cloud Desktop. As I've shown in the screenshots above, Shearwater Desktop is showing the exact same data.pberlinger wrote: ↑Tue May 19, 2020 20:27 it may be that the gas changes between something. sometimes you use 21% as a diluent, sometimes a trimix, etc.
You can see the Sensor data also here. Sensor 1 is always blue, Sensor 2 is always green:
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Re: Tank Sensor
Blue / Green, thats maybe an idea... will check this tomorow