Hey @_Ralph
My specific question was about a specific scenario (diving in NC) and what a GUE diver would use.
A diver from PADI, et al, with a Nitrox card would take the banked EAN30 and go dive (to as deep as 120'). That is the VAST majority of the actual diving out of Morehead City and Beaufort.
I keep asking because, until @laikabear chimed in, it seemed like nobody would give a straight, simple answer to my (pretty) simple question. You yourself did not answer my actual question at all.
Why did it come up (this time)? Because in the original thread a (apparently) GUE instructor included an off-the-cuff comment that arguing against Standard Gases was dumb. I'm paraphrasing because I don't remember the exact quote and I'm too lazy to go look it up. That is how it translated (to me, anyway). Also, another (apparently) GUE diver chimed in and asserted that in a NC-style scenario, divers using Standard Gases would be able to dive when a Best Mix diver wouldn't (in some specific outcomes of the aforementioned scenario).
When people post statements like that, it makes me want to dig in and have a discussion to seek out the real truth of those statements.
So far, it seems to me that it's not dumb at all for recreational sport divers to NOT limit themselves to Standard Gases.
And, it seems that, in reality, Best Mix divers would NEVER be at a disadvantage (I mean, they/we CAN use Standard Gases if we want, so how could we be at a disadvantage?). And, in some situations (e.g. the reality of NC diving - and other places), the guys limited to Standard Gases would be the ones actually at a disadvantage. Those guys can use TX30/30 and potentially be using some very expensive gas for an 80' dive. Or they can use EAN32 and potentially not dive or be limited in what they can go and see during their dive. Neither seems like as good a choice (to ME) as just taking EAN30 and enjoying whatever dive site the boat is able to take you to (and without spending a fortune on helium).
My specific question was about a specific scenario (diving in NC) and what a GUE diver would use.
A diver from PADI, et al, with a Nitrox card would take the banked EAN30 and go dive (to as deep as 120'). That is the VAST majority of the actual diving out of Morehead City and Beaufort.
I keep asking because, until @laikabear chimed in, it seemed like nobody would give a straight, simple answer to my (pretty) simple question. You yourself did not answer my actual question at all.
Why did it come up (this time)? Because in the original thread a (apparently) GUE instructor included an off-the-cuff comment that arguing against Standard Gases was dumb. I'm paraphrasing because I don't remember the exact quote and I'm too lazy to go look it up. That is how it translated (to me, anyway). Also, another (apparently) GUE diver chimed in and asserted that in a NC-style scenario, divers using Standard Gases would be able to dive when a Best Mix diver wouldn't (in some specific outcomes of the aforementioned scenario).
When people post statements like that, it makes me want to dig in and have a discussion to seek out the real truth of those statements.
So far, it seems to me that it's not dumb at all for recreational sport divers to NOT limit themselves to Standard Gases.
And, it seems that, in reality, Best Mix divers would NEVER be at a disadvantage (I mean, they/we CAN use Standard Gases if we want, so how could we be at a disadvantage?). And, in some situations (e.g. the reality of NC diving - and other places), the guys limited to Standard Gases would be the ones actually at a disadvantage. Those guys can use TX30/30 and potentially be using some very expensive gas for an 80' dive. Or they can use EAN32 and potentially not dive or be limited in what they can go and see during their dive. Neither seems like as good a choice (to ME) as just taking EAN30 and enjoying whatever dive site the boat is able to take you to (and without spending a fortune on helium).