Bubbletrubble
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This is a strange bit of info to request since, personally speaking, if I carried a bail-out bottle, I'd want it to have enough capacity for an emergency ascent from max depth, taking into consideration a "stressed" SAC rate. I am referring to an emergency ascent as a profile shaped to be 33 ft/min from max depth to surface including any planned deep stops and a safety stop.(3) Please state your total non emergency asending SAC from typical diving depth. (how much gas you need/consume in order to make it from the bottom to the surface safely)
Units aside, it appears that you're trying to identify divers who have made foolish choices (with respect to bail-out bottle sizing). Or did I misunderstand something?SAC is Surface Air Consumption as you all know. SAC can be either rate or amount.
I am looking for AMOUNT - what it takes for you to get from depth to the surface safely.
Yes - the point of this thread is to find out if your bail-out bottle is enough to get you from depth to the surface safely. Hence thetoward the spareair.
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