Hoppy
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I've just read the whole thread thinking I was gonna get something out of this one.
The Cr*p in the middle is just that, but at the beginning I was learning. Thanks for posting this one SJ I at least appreciate it.
I will re read my Vyper manual a little more carefully.
Can I ask one question on sac rates, the posts earlier confused me with regard to Suunto DM software.
The working pressure of the cylinder, actual pressure etc. has me lost now.
If my Cylinder is a 12 litre Faber steel which I beleive is rated at 232 bar (correct me if I'm wrong) is that the "working pressure" ?
My DM software makes no change in SAC depending on what is in working pressure, yet you guys appear to say that it should ? Or am i just just lost ? (Maybe)
What in litres would be a reasonable sac rate for a relatively inexperienced diver ?
How (apart from practice) does one try to help get a SAC down?
Techniques would be appreciated, I am currently the original underwater horse ! And it's getting embarrasing, at this rate I'm gonna have to learn how to sling stages for a rec dive to 20 meters.
BUT not till I've been trained how to Nanook so don't worry !
Seriously folks I could do with some help.
Cheers
Hoppy
The Cr*p in the middle is just that, but at the beginning I was learning. Thanks for posting this one SJ I at least appreciate it.
I will re read my Vyper manual a little more carefully.
Can I ask one question on sac rates, the posts earlier confused me with regard to Suunto DM software.
The working pressure of the cylinder, actual pressure etc. has me lost now.

If my Cylinder is a 12 litre Faber steel which I beleive is rated at 232 bar (correct me if I'm wrong) is that the "working pressure" ?
My DM software makes no change in SAC depending on what is in working pressure, yet you guys appear to say that it should ? Or am i just just lost ? (Maybe)
What in litres would be a reasonable sac rate for a relatively inexperienced diver ?
How (apart from practice) does one try to help get a SAC down?
Techniques would be appreciated, I am currently the original underwater horse ! And it's getting embarrasing, at this rate I'm gonna have to learn how to sling stages for a rec dive to 20 meters.

BUT not till I've been trained how to Nanook so don't worry !
Seriously folks I could do with some help.
Cheers
Hoppy