Hi
Yesterday at the family table, the conversation turned to scuba diving, since the boyfriend of my wifes cousin occasionally dives as well.
Soon the craziest questions popped up from non divers. And on one question, I had absolutely no clue what to answer. But I’m curious for the answer myself!
The question: “How long does it take to go up after being down for three hours at -60 meters?”
Let’s translate the question: “If one dives a rebreather 15 min down to -200ft in the sea, and stays there for 2h45mins, how should a safe ascent look like?”
Does anyone know how to calculate that? Probably it depends on the type of rebreather, but let’s assume a common CCR.
I’ve no intentions to try such dive myself, as it would be way beyond my diving capabilities; but the question made me curious.
Thanks in advance!
Kristof
Yesterday at the family table, the conversation turned to scuba diving, since the boyfriend of my wifes cousin occasionally dives as well.
Soon the craziest questions popped up from non divers. And on one question, I had absolutely no clue what to answer. But I’m curious for the answer myself!
The question: “How long does it take to go up after being down for three hours at -60 meters?”
Let’s translate the question: “If one dives a rebreather 15 min down to -200ft in the sea, and stays there for 2h45mins, how should a safe ascent look like?”
Does anyone know how to calculate that? Probably it depends on the type of rebreather, but let’s assume a common CCR.
I’ve no intentions to try such dive myself, as it would be way beyond my diving capabilities; but the question made me curious.
Thanks in advance!
Kristof