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    Can you do too much deco?

    For working dives, there's a different traditional method that you may have a look at. The effect of workload is faster on-gassing at depth by better perfusion, which is similar to longer bottom time in a non-working dive. In the old tables you would read at 1.5x bottom time for working dives...
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    Can you do too much deco?

    Remember that your last deco stop is not 3m but 0m, and it's a very important one. Make sure you decompress well right after surfacing; exit slowly, take a good rest, hydrate. That'll make a bigger difference than just minimizing GFhigh far below what your body actually needs, which again...
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    Question What computers have GF99?

    The OSTC shows "Saturation" which I think is the same as Shearwater's "GF99".
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    Reg goes missing during cave diving course

    In sidemount, there are two schools of how to setup the regulators: (A) long hose + short hose backup with bungee necklace, see for example (B) two hoses of same length and no bungee, see for example The method "always donate primary" works only with (B), whereas with (A) you always donate...
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    DIR- GUE Importance of having matching primary and backup regulators?

    Top shelf balanced primary regulators have adjustment knobs for resistance and a dive/pre-dive Venturi switch. That's not necessary but nice-to-have for a little more convenience, with the drawback that you need to take care of it: Forgetting to set it will result in freeflow or hard breathing...
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    SM reg set recommendations

    The Mares 82x has a rotating turret. I use two 22x without rotating turret. For a while I thought about replacing them, but then I found a swivel adapter for the 1st stage that helped a lot with keeping the drysuit inflator hose short and straight. So now I'm not looking for a rotating turret...
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    Back-calculating M0-values of the RDP

    The English title is "Decompression - Decompression sickness"
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    Info How to Choose a Regulator

    "Avoid Mismatched 2nd Stages (or don’t buy a cheap octopus)" only partially agree here. Yes for sidemount or long-hose backup, but there are different considerations for the classical recreational octopus. Top shelf balanced primary regulators have adjustment knobs for resistance and a...
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    Training fatality after Instructor held student down - Stoney Cove, UK

    "His eyes are described as dilated, his regulator slipped from his mouth on two occasions because he was becoming unconscious and unable to keep it in himself and yet despite these obvious signs he was, in effect, drowning, Craig waited until the planned three minutes had elapsed before taking...
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    Charging lithium-ion batteries: how far in advance?

    Best voltage to store them is about 3.92V. Avoid charging them above 3.95V or discharging below 3.6V unless you have to.
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    Diver recovers WW2 grenade from Ossiacher See, dies in explosion

    https://kaernten.orf.at/stories/3123972/ A German recreational scuba diver found the grenade. While examining his find today in shallow water it exploded and killed the diver. 53m deep lake Ossiacher See is small and beautiful (although not the most popular spot for scuba diving). Unknown to...
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    I f*** up and I am ashamed

    You don't need a new BCD, just get yourself properly weighted and any BCD will do. You often hear that you should do that with empty tanks, but that's sometimes impractical because you want to be properly weighted at the beginning of your first dive with full tanks, too. The trick is, that you...
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    Another stupid bungee question...

    There are many ways of attaching the tanks in sidemount. Loop bungees just the most popular if you have left/right valves, but not easy in your situation with two identical usual rental tanks. Please check out "toddy style" tank attachments: 5. Attaching Scuba Cylinders – TODDY STYLE and the...
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    Getting in and out of the water with neck and back injuries

    After lower back surgery I shifted focus to diving in lakes / sweet water in sidemount config. Handling two small independent tanks is also better for your back when it comes to filling, transport, lifting gear out of the car, ... The worst for my back are large twin tanks from boat or from...
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    Drysuit use and buoyancy

    It depends on your tank size. The bcd is used to carry the weight of the gas in your tank. If you dive a small single tank then only little gas is needed in the bcd and it won't make much difference if you ignore the bcd and use only the drysuit. But when diving larger single tanks, doubles...
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    Deco Theory 101, 201, 301, and 401

    Thanks, you're right that the Thalmann LE (linear-exponential) adds a constant to the compartment pressures. Doing so makes the numbers closer to those given in the presentation. I then tried to minimize ISS and found: the shallower the better. GF150/50 is very good in terms of ISS but will...
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    Fatal dive accident - Lake Werbellin, Germany

    My interpretation would be: unsuccessful attempt at in-water recompression (IWR). Nothing to do with CO.
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    Fatal dive accident - Lake Werbellin, Germany

    A report on this accident got published: Defekte Tauchflasche könnte zum Tod geführt haben (in German) Their dive computers showed a fast ascent from 34m to 23m, and then a very fast ascent from 23m (77ft) to the surface taking just a few seconds. After 5min on the surface, they both sank to...
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    Deco Theory 101, 201, 301, and 401

    thank you, makes sense. From the Parker et.al. (1996) paper I still think that ignoring O2 in the ISS integral would be more appropriate and won't change the ranking order of the four profiles, or even result in larger differences. Do you know if in the ISS calculation for these graphs, were...
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    Deco Theory 101, 201, 301, and 401

    None. Helium was not present, and regarding O2 ... in Parker, E. & Survanshi, S. & Thalmann, E. & Weathersby, Paul. (1996). Statistically Based Decompression Tables IX: Probabilistic Models of the Role of Oxygen in Human Decompression Sickness. 37. they claim that their probabilistic DCS...
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