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Without any other information, based upon a square dive profile:
With a SAC rate of:
0.40 cfm = 30.5 cubic feet
0.50 cfm = 38.2 cubic feet
0.60 cfm = 45.8 cubic feet
0.70 cfm = 53.5 cubic feet
0.80 cfm = 61.1 cubic feet
0.90 cfm = 68.7 cubic feet
1.00 cfm = 76.4 cubic feet
Hope this helps.
the K
Without any other information, based upon a square dive profile:
With a SAC rate of:
0.40 cfm = 30.5 cubic feet
0.50 cfm = 38.2 cubic feet
0.60 cfm = 45.8 cubic feet
0.70 cfm = 53.5 cubic feet
0.80 cfm = 61.1 cubic feet
0.90 cfm = 68.7 cubic feet
1.00 cfm = 76.4 cubic feet
Hope this helps.
the K
How much air would you use on a dive at say 30' for 40 mins?