What I'm saying is that I never calculate it.
Gotcha.
Gotta love standard gases.............


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What I'm saying is that I never calculate it.
To think that recreational (including "technical") divers have any real impact on He reserves (and subsequent pricing) is laughable. Breathe away with impunity.
Anyway, at over $500 for a trimix fill here..... nah, I'll wait until I buy a CCR...![]()
[The Meyer-Overton study c. 1908] didn't address hydrogen, and I don't expect to ever see such a study.
Gotcha.
Gotta love standard gases.............![]()
I think they said the same thing about the cod in the north sea (UK).... I can remember when cod got taken off the menu because there weren't any left. All resources are limited, and everyone has a responsibility for it....
Anyway, at over $500 for a trimix fill here..... nah, I'll wait until I buy a CCR...![]()
Reg,One LDS is advertising O2 at CDN$0.60 and He at CDN$1.20 per cubic foot, so a steel 95 with 30/30 would be less than CDN$66, which would be less than NZ$97. Not cheap, but not $500 for a pair of doubles, either.
So from the comfort of my arm chair, it is a little more do-able for me for the odd dive. Not every dive, not even most dives, but perhaps a few special dives where I want the absolute minimal narcosis and where I have a team that can help make sure I perform a safe ascent.
So from the comfort of my arm chair, it is a little more do-able for me for the odd dive. Not every dive, not even most dives, but perhaps a few special dives where I want the absolute minimal narcosis and where I have a team that can help make sure I perform a safe ascent.