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I was just curious as to how people plan their ascents. Staying in no dc limits, I've always used 100psi for each 10 feet- for example I'm at 110 ft so I plan 1100psi for my ascent with 500 reserve so I head up at 1600psi 30ft/min with complete saftey stop. Anybody use a different plan?
 
Why yes, I do plan ascents... but not at 10psi/ft. Since air consumption varies with depth, I like to plan for what I typically use, with a little gravy.
Let's say I want to arrive at the 15 foot safety stop with 700 psi, on a 110 foot dive. At 30fpm, it'll take me 190 seconds, or just over three minutes, to make the ascent, with an average depth of a bit over 60 feet. I'll round it up to 66 so I can use nice round numbers in my calculations... 3 ATM.
Let's say my SCR is 25 psi/min for the tank I'm using, so my average consumption for the ascent will be 3 ATM x 25 psi/min x 3.2 minutes, or 240 psi. Let's make it 300 for a little gravy, so I need to start up at 1000psi.
Rick
 
Originally posted by Uncle Pug
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Rick :)
 
the top of the page and came up with 8 pages of threads that have rock and or bottom in them. Could you provide something to narrow things down a bit Uncle Pug?
 
thats the one. Its a real gem.
 

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