If your shop banks 32%, all the more reason to use the standard mixes, since they're all(except for 30/30) made by topping off the requisite amount of He with 32%.
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I know what you mean.I have had people poo-poo Helitrox, telling me you don’t need helium until 160-170’. I laughed. I know my narc level at 130’ was bad. I can’t imagine what it would be at 150’.
If your shop banks 32%, all the more reason to use the standard mixes, since they're all(except for 30/30) made by topping off the requisite amount of He with 32%.
What is the gradient factor on those dive plans?
Are YOU going to cough up the cash for the extra helium? It’s $3/cft. Let me know what email of yours I can use for the PayPal funds request.
It’s in my handwritten notes. You want the info, you get to deal with my chicken scratch.![]()
You mean you don't want to start a go fund me page like every other person in the world does anytime they need money for something?
So your gradient factor is "Take two pills every four hours, and call me if the symptoms worsen?"
40/70 did your instructor set that for you? I had to switch from my anti-deep stop 60/80 to the Shearwater standard of 35/75 that my instructor was using.
I would strongly advise you to back off the "best mix". People have toxed at that depth on similar mixes. Pushing ppO2 1.4 on the bottom saves you at most a couple minutes of deco. Check out this tox incident from July 14, 2007 in FL at a cave called "the crack". You will have to scroll down and find it by date.25/17 is what the MD best mix tool gives me. Standard gases aren’t banked by my shop other than 32% Nitrox. So doing a standard mix of 21/35 for shits and giggles is a waste of money when He is $3/cft and I don’t need an END that shallow.
Some use 80% here.