This is incorrect.
If you have two gas sources then you have redundancy. Having a cylinder partially drained doesn't somhow eliminate the usefullness of the remaining gas.
I said almost the same thing but you said it better with less words.
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This is incorrect.
If you have two gas sources then you have redundancy. Having a cylinder partially drained doesn't somhow eliminate the usefullness of the remaining gas.
You set me up. I hit it home. Don't worry I'll give you the creditI said almost the same thing but you said it better with less words.
No. Pick both.Pick one extending bottom time or safety based redundancy.....
@Tom_Ivan @LI-er Thank y’all very much! Like, I hate to be disagreeing with so many comments, but a lot of people are just like, “you should just use a bigger tank” with little explanation as to why, and some of them are leveling criticisms based on assumptions that directly contradict my stated gas plan, so I appreciate y’all sticking up for me.
Out of curiosity, was there any obvious reason for his lousy gas consumption?I had a buddy who would suck his 130 cu ft tank down, then switch to his pony for the ascent. He would suck it down, then switch to whatever amount he had left in his 130 to surface. He ran out of air multiple times and said he came up on fumes a few more times. He is no longer allowed to dive with us.
He had great air consumption. At around 5'5" and maybe 150 pounds, he would be down longer than I would. We usually let him drop 10-15 minutes before us and we would still be back at the surface before him on most dives. Twice he had to come up to us underwater to share air. The liability became too much for us. After that, we instituted a no-pony bottle rule on our boat. I know it isn't fair, but there is too much room for abuse like our buddy did and it's our boat, so our rules.Out of curiosity, was there any obvious reason for his lousy gas consumption?
a good exercise would be, to get on your little tank before you hit reserve on your big
tank and when you hit reserve on your little tank, get back on your big tank then complete your dive
Thank y’all very much!