ianr33
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How would 80% change the ascent profile? Just curious...
80% is , and I quote: "in fact totally useless and contraindicated as a
deco gas"
(Number 5 in this list) Baker's Dozen 80/20
This thread is so much fun.
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How would 80% change the ascent profile? Just curious...
Yet another reason not to use 32% in a pony when diving air. You are not trained to switch unless deco trained![]()
I've been wondering, as a practical matter, if you show up at, say, one of the mid-Atlantic dive ops that caters to mainly experienced but not solely tec divers, and you want to go do one of their typical wreck dives in the manner being discussed here, what kind of reaction are you likely to get with the various combinations of certs being discussed here? Are you likely going to have to do some explaining when they see you with (or you ask them to fill) that EAN50 or whatever?
80% is , and I quote: "in fact totally useless and contraindicated as a
deco gas"
(Number 5 in this list) Baker's Dozen 80/20
80% is , and I quote: "in fact totally useless and contraindicated as a
deco gas"
(Number 5 in this list) Baker's Dozen 80/20
This thread is so much fun.
Consider the author of your link.80% is , and I quote: "in fact totally useless and contraindicated as a
deco gas"
(Number 5 in this list) Baker's Dozen 80/20
This thread is so much fun.
Complicated. With one or two notable exceptions, the LDS' are only very loosely tied to the boats. If you have an oxygen card there will be no further questions from the shop. mid-Atlantic divers are pretty much 'known' on the boats. "Solid" divers are pretty much left to their own devices, not going any further...
If I click on that link will my computer explode?![]()
...//... So you're saying that much of this discussion is moot unless you dive with an operator who knows you? If you show up from out of town, not being a regular with them, what might they say? ...//...
...//...What do such operators think of you saying "My plan is rec-only ... but in an emergency I plan to switch to a deco gas because I have these tec-rec cert cards"? It seems to me that if you're an unknown to them or don't have a lot of experience, they might frown on that. No? I don't mean to sound skeptical or a PADI basher or anything like that, but if you flash, say, a PADI Tec40 card and TDI Advanced Nitrox card would operators in the mid-Atlantic really just nod and say it's okay with us if you do up to 10 mins. deco and use up to 100% O2 if you wish, since you're trained for that combination? Or are some of these tec-rec cards really not useful on their own but rather mainly serve as a stepping stone for further training?
Compare, these light deco dives (36m / 20min):
With no deco gas (whole dive on air) - 44 minute run-time:
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Please show me - I thought I understood NAUI dive tables under Air.
Question? if 36m = 120ft and the dive time is 20 mins - I read the tables as 6 mins for Deco (I round up to 25 mins) why do we go to 44 Mins of Deco?
Any comments would be appreciated.