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Mares Airlab info

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MUFF DIVER

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Just brought an airlab dive computer and after a dive it displayes the de-sat time I was just wondering what this time means ? Is it the total time needed to completely drain me of nitrogen ? just wondering where it gets these figures from

cheers guys

THE MUFF DIVER
 
de sat time to recover from atm. ++++ where the body was , while on diving , to the normal atmosphere pressure ,and, get rid of nitrogen also , before getting on airplane or high altemeter positions where atmosphere is minus than 1 on sea level.
that is why it is used to be a figure of an airplane on screen
 
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