Thanks Gibbon!
After looking at it I recall seeing the thread. If my memory is correct the result was somewhat inconclusive. I'll re read it tonight and see if I missed anything.
Thanks again!
Quote: (Originally Posted by
Gibbon)

Joe,
Look at this thread
http://www.rebreatherworld.com/megal...onitoring.html
There is a difference between getting water (condensation) on the hydrophobic membrane and having a high humidity on the wrong side of the membrane.
It seems to be worse in warm water diving than cold due to the higher humidity achieved.
I was told that there are some tables to make a manual correction to cell readings for humidity - perhaps someone can provide a link to those tables in the other thread??