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Thank you for all the reasonable responses.
We are both nitrox certified. However, nitrox is not always an option. It simply isn't available, at any price, let alone what I consider a reasonable rate to pay.
I am not interested in pursuing technical training at this point. I know how to comply with my computer's deco if necessary, but I do not plan my dive with deco in mind. Additionally, liveaboards and dive boats that I usually dive with have some rather harsh rules about going into deco on their watch. I don't mind, it's their boat.
I will look into the information presented. Thank you.
Wijbrandus,
If you're willing to consider buying a new computer for the more liberal algorithm, I would think you would be willing to shell out the additional cash for nitrox whenever it is available. The extra NDL time with nitrox at the intermediate depths you describe are quite substantial.
The Pelagic Pressure Systems DSAT algorithm (Oceanic, Aeris, others) and the Cochran algorithm are considered among the most liberal whereas the Suunto algorithm is among, if not the most conservative.
The second algorithm included in the Oceanic Dual Algorithm computers, Z+, is a Buhlman ZHL-16C, and is more conservative than the DSAT algorithm. I assume this is for folks that want a more conservative algorithm for themselves or to more closely match their buddy's computer.
Good diving, Craig
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