raymond phule
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The pressure differential at 25' (1.76 ATA) is 176% that of surface pressure. While NDLs are very long, you will bubble on direct ascent after an exposure of less than half the NDL. While it is highly unlikely this bubbling would result in full blown DCS, it would be highly likely to result in sub clinical DCS symptoms such as fatigue.
Just curious, do you have a reference for this bubbling and sub clinical DCS from 25'?
The fastest dsat (padi) m-value that could be a problem is the 200 min compartment. It saturates after 1200 min = 20 hours so the NDL time would be something like 20 hours. Ok, if you dive 10 hours at 25' feet make your safety stop.
The pressure differential at 15' feet is by the way 145% are you sure this one is safe?
so I have to ask why you would choose an emergency ascent strategy that would result in sub clinical DCS symptoms and laugh at divers who choose a strategy that does not present that issue.
I have to ask, are you kidding? Safety stop at 15' feet completely safe. Diving at 25' without safety stop is supposed definitely result in sub clinical dcs?
edit: wrote a couple of zeros to much...