Dive tables for accelerated decompression

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Does anyone know where I can find dive tables for diving on air then using nitrox for accelerated decompression?
 
IANTD (but I might be wrong) - sold through Dive Gear Express

(edit - for clarity: assuming he means 50%, 75%, etc as those are "Nitrox"....)
 
Nitrox as “recreational nitrox”, less than or equal to 40% O2? I don’t remember ever seeing a table that used such a mix for accelerated deco. I think you have a better chance using a planning software, such as Multi Deco.
 
Why would you want to do that? With your number of dives, why not just dive 'best mix'?

What you are asking can be done 'safely' on one's own, but one needs to be a really dedicated student.

My suggestion is to READ:
NOAA Diving Manual | Office of Marine and Aviation Operations
https://www.amazon.com/Bennett-Elliotts-Physiology-Medicine-Diving/dp/0702025712
and this one is great for keeping one's focus:
https://www.amazon.com/Diver-Down-Real-World-SCUBA-Accidents/dp/0071445722
 
Does anyone know where I can find dive tables for diving on air then using nitrox for accelerated decompression?
Do you know how to do this? Do you have deco training?
 
seems like using best mix to avoid deco is the better route
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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