Do the gas density numbers/recommendations factor in humidity into the equation?
Oc is 0% while a rebreather is 100% humidity.
Just being outside/breathing air feels harder at high humidity levels, lol
Every time one of these threads comes up I ask: Has anyone bailed out, then ran out of gas and died?
To the best of my knowledge, it hasn't happened yet.
There's the article that gets reposted by a cave diver wishing he had more, but he still had at least 1 full tank with a closed valve...
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/THOR-MCIL2FM-Circular-plug-electrical-underwater_1600495750813.html
I know a few people using them without issue
Last year about this time I had someone claim something wasnt delivered to their PO box.
After the automated system refunded them I called PP and had my money back by the end of the call.
Not sure why everyone trys to argue with the email chatbot.
Its been 20 years and no one has come up with a better option that's stuck around.
Paypal owns venmo.
None of the others offer any sort of buyer or seller protection.
So you eliminate 99.9% of buyers.
And still deal with paypal for buying things... Because if you had ever filed a charge back they would have just put your account in the negative.
Hypocrite
These threads are always fun considering one of the most well known instructors out there teaches mod3 as a 2 al80 bailout. Dives are all planned within the limits of BO limitations, but still odd.
E: None of the above.
Its a known risk factor at that point.
Every 300ft+ dive I've done would run over the CNS limit if a bailout occurred. Prioritizing getting out of the water as fast as possible over lung stress.
I've been using paypal for 15+ years and have delt with people and their BS multiple times.
CALL THEM. Dont email/chat.
This is coming from someone who absolutely hates calling anyone.
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