Dito "On closed circuit I put mixed gas on the left and rich gas on the right." Dil on the left or lean mix... O2 and high octane on the right.
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What do you "lean left rich right" guys do when you have a 3rd deco gas?
What do you "lean left rich right" guys do when you have a 3rd deco gas?
the less you want to accidentally switch to it at 300', the more you want it on the right side.
I have not experienced that same concern.
No, you've experienced the exact same concern and dealt with it another way. But strangely enough, the human error rate for gas switching hasn't been 100% eliminated by any one approach of which I'm aware. I think you and I would probably agree that the first and best thing anyone can do is develop a switching protocol and stick to it as religiously as possible.
There's an equipment solution ("failsafe") to a mental mistake problem that our team employs that serves two purposes. Having in-line shutdown valves on your deco/bailout second stages which are engaged on all but your bottom bailout means that a) if you grab the wrong gas at depth, you just won't get anything and b) you're unlikely to accidentally freeflow a bottle while scootering.
I like it as an insurance measure. YMMV
I'm not really a convert away from the idea that the main gas switching safety protocol is looking at and physically confirming the 2nd/hose/reg/tank before sticking it in your face.