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I had a dialog with a fellow diver on consevatism. He is an fierce advocate of eliminating risks, and consequently diving conservatively. He recommended to set my my Shearwater computer at high conservatism AND set max ppO2 at 1,2.
This made me wonder afterwards, how does each of this impact the risk of DCS? I am familiar with the concept of gradient factors as well as the principals of ppO2. My understanding is that.: 1) setting conservatism to high will reduce the gradient factors and consequently the NDL time 2) Setting ppO2 to 1,2 would reduce my max depth and thus my nitrogen and oxygen exposure. Is doing both appropriate or is it (far) too conservative?
A bit of background on my diving. I live in Denmark and dive 2-3 times a week al year around. I dive drysuit and doubles, at depths between 20 and 30 meters. Most of the time, I use Nitrox 32. Typical dive length is around 70 mins. I am Master Scuba Diver with (amongst others) deep and Nitrox speciality. I am 55 years old and in physically fit.
This made me wonder afterwards, how does each of this impact the risk of DCS? I am familiar with the concept of gradient factors as well as the principals of ppO2. My understanding is that.: 1) setting conservatism to high will reduce the gradient factors and consequently the NDL time 2) Setting ppO2 to 1,2 would reduce my max depth and thus my nitrogen and oxygen exposure. Is doing both appropriate or is it (far) too conservative?
A bit of background on my diving. I live in Denmark and dive 2-3 times a week al year around. I dive drysuit and doubles, at depths between 20 and 30 meters. Most of the time, I use Nitrox 32. Typical dive length is around 70 mins. I am Master Scuba Diver with (amongst others) deep and Nitrox speciality. I am 55 years old and in physically fit.