flymolo
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Correct. This doesn’t work as well if you lose both rebreather and 10/70
Who teaches that?
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Correct. This doesn’t work as well if you lose both rebreather and 10/70
You need to cover a lost or insufficient deco gas, 50% and 100% can cover for each other on shallow stops while things like 32 and 40% are terrible at covering for O2 or 80%. 10/70 BO kinda dive pretty much always requires a 4th gas. 12/65 same. 15/15 can sometimes be a 2 deco gas BO but its marginal if your runtime is more than about 100mins due to lack of volumeLike I said, not MOD 3, so maybe I am missing something, but seems like with optimized BO deco mixes, the difference is not worth the added cylinder.
Seems like everyone doing a deep dive should at least be taking a look at gas planning principles like this. In addition to increased discipline, control, skills etc, this is a foundational part of a Mod3 course--isn't it?Not MOD 3 but reading this got me to thinking, why everyone is suggesting 50 and 100 as deco mixes, I know those are common gases, but doesn't seem idela for such adeep dive. I started playing with multideco. ...
Not MOD 3 but reading this got me to thinking, why everyone is suggesting 50 and 100 as deco mixes, I know those are common gases, but doesn't seem idela for such adeep dive. I started playing with multideco. ...
With better BO mixes, the difference between deep bail out and no deep bailout is 10 min, seems like a worthy compromise if it eliminates a cylinder.
Like I said, not MOD 3, so maybe I am missing something, but seems like with optimized BO deco mixes, the difference is not worth the added cylinder.
I'll address this in reverse order.
10 minute savings is negligible, as 100m dive is likely to be a 5+ hour endeavor if you account for travel time and all the prep work. If you must save 10 minutes, work faster ;-)
Most CC divers who dive to 100m have various bailout mixes on hand. There is little to no overhead in getting an extra tank.
It is easy to dilute 50 and 100 mixes, so they work well for deco and operational considerations.
Finally, MultiDeco may give you theoretical numbers that will fail in practice. Deep BO gives you options and buys time when nothing else will. Do you ever want to be in a position where you wished you had more baiout? I sure do not.
I question why you think it necessary to dismiss someone's careful attempt to further explore these matters.
Do not simply disregard the important of very carefully analyzing your gas plan.
I doubt the best deep divers are taking that approach.
Shame on you for discouraging careful thought on this! Or maybe I misunderstand you, and it is just 'wording'
50% can indeed be insufficient as first deco gas, for very deep or long dives. How much deco are you doing before reaching that 50%? On what mix? If you are not considering that carefully, this does not sound like a qualified Mod3 diver.
Hi sorry yeah I toned down my response. It sounded like discouragement on first read.Please re-read my post. I am not dismissing anyone's plans - I am pointing out the fact that a saving 10 minutes is negligible in the grand schema of things. If we are about time savings, there are other ways to do things.
I have always encouraged critical thinking; hence, my reply. As I appreciate everyone's time, I do not want to write a ten page novel - simple facts should do. The fact is that the proposed dive plans may not have enough room for error for me and given everything else in my disposal, like additional gases ready to go, I'd rather opt for something else.
Finally, I am totally lost on your last point. I haven't stated a thing about 50% gas being the only deco gas.
Haven't there already been some infamous bad accidents and ICD hits with deep divers switching to 50% nitrox directly from a high helium mix? Neglecting an intermediate deeper deco gas with some helium in it?