180 feet / 55 meter dive complete. Tissue saturation half hour post dive for reference. Had a reverse block on my ears on ascent otherwise it went well.

@freemo what does this mean? I only know that you don't want to rise too fast and watch nitrogen levels?

@Co the nitrogen levels in the tissues of my body. Left/top most bars are slow tissues, cells directly adjacent to cappilaries, right/bottom most are slow tissues (ones that need to diffuse through several layers of tissue). The height of the bar indicates the concentration. In this picture my fastest and slowest tissues are about equal to ambient n2 while my mid range tissues have some saturation and are off gasing their nitrogen.

@freemo okay, normal surface stats will be green and how is it measured, an algorithm?

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Yea green is ambient, so on the surface after a day they would be flat and green. But the chart changes at depth. Like if i dove with the bars like this all the yellow bars would go green and shrink when i dove and reappear if i surfaced again

They are generated by algorithms. The watch uses buhlman algo, the square computer is using the variable permiability model with gradiant factor (VPM+GF)

@freemo does red mean close to nitrogen poisoning or something?

@Co
Red implies you are probably getting the bends and bubbles are forming

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