lermontov
Contributor
I know were trained to release pressure on the loop in a BO scenario as we ascend but opening and closing the loop has a the risk of getting water in and eliminating the option of getting back on.
If we have a reached max loop volume the over pressure relief activates and as long as we can compensate by releasing our BCD/dry suit well maintain buoyancy -even on an ascent the pressure valve will continue to release with ambient pressure changes -seems obvious; what am I missing?
i guess if your light on weight it could get tricker as you go up especially if your breathing down your BO gas
If we have a reached max loop volume the over pressure relief activates and as long as we can compensate by releasing our BCD/dry suit well maintain buoyancy -even on an ascent the pressure valve will continue to release with ambient pressure changes -seems obvious; what am I missing?
i guess if your light on weight it could get tricker as you go up especially if your breathing down your BO gas