Finally had a chance to try out my new BPW set up. I had calculated the weight diff between the BPW and my Ranger but I wanted to start more within the right ballpark so I did a pre-dive buoyancy check. Didn't have a tank with 500psi in it so I used a full tank and compensated for that as below.
I removed the estimated weight of the air to bring it down to 500psi and then adjusted my weighting until I was doing the eyeball float. Then I added the air weight back. This gave me good initial descent results, the smoothest descent I've experienced so far.
My dive profile was between 10 and 20 feet and the whole dive lasted 42 minutes.
What has me puzzled is that I never had add/remove air from my wing during the dive. All I did was relieve squeeze in my dry suit and let that vent naturally. My vent valve was in the wide open position the entire time.
I had full control of my ascent and descent just by breathing and finning. (trim was off but that's a topic for another day)
So, did I get lucky in my weighting or was I a RCH away from disaster?
I removed the estimated weight of the air to bring it down to 500psi and then adjusted my weighting until I was doing the eyeball float. Then I added the air weight back. This gave me good initial descent results, the smoothest descent I've experienced so far.
My dive profile was between 10 and 20 feet and the whole dive lasted 42 minutes.
What has me puzzled is that I never had add/remove air from my wing during the dive. All I did was relieve squeeze in my dry suit and let that vent naturally. My vent valve was in the wide open position the entire time.
I had full control of my ascent and descent just by breathing and finning. (trim was off but that's a topic for another day)
So, did I get lucky in my weighting or was I a RCH away from disaster?