I understand one can purchase the following parts:
+ + some surgical tubing - to be able to connect from inflator hose into divesoft analyzer.
I'm just not sure which tubing to get? anyone knows the diameter of the divesoft input?
Thank you,
Matan.
ideally - this is important to practice.
reality - no one likes to spend helium and not everyone have access to a booster
but must be practiced sometimes - crap will happen need to be ready.
Matan.
+1 always wet hands with latex/silicone seals
drygloves - dry as a bone.
OP - you already have SANTI smart seals - so the rings for smart gloves are available and by far the best (I've tried si-tech's solutions - SANTI is much better).
bio seals - anyone can comment if worth spending money on...
that's true and also validated by some research - but this just means you can't really "know" when it will hit you - He to the rescue.
yes it costs money - this is a hobby - you pay money to have fun. I agree that for some people fun also includes narcosis - just not for me :)
Matan.
I know the math is accurate but does anyone have a shot with Nauticam housing at 24mm w/o WWL C and at let's say enough zoom w/o vignetting with the lens on a large object like a wreck/diver?
Thanks!
Matan.
Why not email HQ/Kiril about this? In my opinion this is where GUE "shines" i.e. you can really get proper response from the right people on this topic, and might even make a difference on the training standards. A while ago they modified the standards for example (I think I remember it like...
I don't log in very often but I do see a lot of comments - I guess my English isn't that good that a lot of people didn't get what I meant ^^.
I didn't say GUE - I said divers - and it's true some divers treat training as "pay money get a card" this is not agency dependent. I'm sure some GUE...
In reality it seems that most people are turned off by paying money to someone who tells them the truth - it's easier ( not cheaper ) to just buy a rebreather.
All GUE trained divers I have met always claimed the best training they have took was their GUE classes.
all non-GUE divers I have met...
twice.
bad body position (being too heavy) and a little nose exhalation I wasn't paying attention to increased my WOB - at some point I couldn't hold my breath and bailed out.
first time bailed out and OC all the way up.
second time was able to get back to the loop.
solved with more training...
1. Try contacting your instructor he should be able to answer.
2. if #1 isn't working: contact an instructor local to you: GUE Instructors
AFAIK most GUE instructors will answer you seriously even if not taking a class with them.
Go diving.
Matan.
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