Firstly, brilliant product - well done! My taste buds thank you, my kidneys have packed up and left the building...

Just a quick question around the roast end time and calculation of development%.
During roast I've marked first crack, then stopped roasting process at indicated development% of 25% indicated on the front panel of the Nano7.
When looking at the log file (attached) in management studio, the first crack time is 5:13:872 and development% as 25.0217%.
Looking at the roast profile curve and log tabs the mean temperature and power appear to drop at around 6:56-6:57.
Subtracting the FC time (5:13.872) from where I'd presume roast ended (6:57) I get a difference of 1:43.1
Working out the development% I get (1:43.1 / 6:57) * 100 = 24.72%
To get the development% indicated in the log file of 25.0217%, the end time would need to be something around 6:58.6, which is a 1.5-2.0 seconds after the graphed temperature and voltages drop?
This is just a matter of curiosity for me - I'm logging in Excel and the difference in my calculated development time disagrees with time in the log, but agrees with the Tools | Calculate Development function if I plug numbers (as best I can extract from graphs) into that...
Is there something I can look for in the log file which gives an end time that will allow my calculated development% to agree with the development% in the log?
I'm sure it makes no practical difference in the real world, but it makes my OCD hurt...

Cheers,
Nick