CAPTAIN SINBAD
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Yes but I am at work and I don’t want to be caught doing EAD calculations
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But you're going home sometime tonight, no? It oughtn't take much more than some ten minutes for someone EAN certified, even if they only have access to a pocket calculator, a pen and a few sheets of paper.Yes but I am at work and I don’t want to be caught doing EAD calculations
But you're going home sometime tonight, no? It oughtn't take much more than some ten minutes for someone EAN certified, even if they only have access to a pocket calculator, a pen and a few sheets of paper.
This is such a minor part of the decision matrix.so that the OP could look at it and determine if Nitrox would be worth her wallet
This is such a minor part of the decision matrix.
I've going to have some deeper dives (110-130ft) this coming season. I'm wondering if nitrox is worth the cost for the wee bit of extra bottom time! I ran the numbers on my Perdix (medium conservatism). At 130ft with 28%, you only get 3 more minutes of NDL time than on air.
Dumb question for the experts: EANx gives me more oxygen, but it's CO2 that pushes my urge to breathe? Correct? So expecting more time before the bell tolls is not to be in the cards?