It is an outdated notion that you need/should get off of helium as soon as possible. If you are basing this statement on running different scenarios on the available models then you need to realize All of the models out there except RGBM do not adequately account for the ongassing/offgassing and bubble formation and growth with respect to helium. Even RGBM does not do a good job for the shallow stops as well.
Selecting the proper deco gases ALSO includes selecting the appropriate bottom gas. It is a symbiotic process, you can not properly do one without the other. For the first dive to 190 the proper gas would be 18/45. I would only take 50% for the first deco gas starting at 70 ft. Subsequent dives would be done with 50% and 100% at 20 ft.
The use of 36% vs 50% and 80% vs 100% are based on the oxygen window and utilizing it to maximum benefit to offgass. To go over the mechanism would take considerable space which would still be inadequate.
I suggest that you check out.
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