JeffG
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I guess you didn't read Brian's post then.So what is proper DIR procedure for a dive like this? Breath hold initial descent, one or two breaths of hypoxic 10/70, or using 35/25 as a travel mix?
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I guess you didn't read Brian's post then.So what is proper DIR procedure for a dive like this? Breath hold initial descent, one or two breaths of hypoxic 10/70, or using 35/25 as a travel mix?
I'm glad we can agree on something. One day, when I grow up, I wanna be like you and have access to the fountain of unlimited knowledge.
AJ and gsk3, your warnings fuzzing around inhaling hypoxic gas at surface are well received. Getting down to 1.6 ATA's on a breath hold may be safer than breathing 10% O2 at the surface. If for any unforeseen reason you find you need to take a breath before you get to 1.6 ATA's then you might want to start breathing out of the 35/25 bottle, and not out of the 10/70 bottle. After all, being kept there by an unforseen situation might mean you have to remain there longer than comfortable for 10/70. Once you start inhaling hypoxic you are on a short countdown to snoozing time or maybe even the afterlife.
So what is proper DIR procedure for a dive like this? Breath hold initial descent, one or two breaths of hypoxic 10/70, or using 35/25 as a travel mix?
What's the deepest deco gas you would use on a 300 foot dive?Neither. You would use one of your deco gases for the initial descent.
that's what I was thinking.Depends on the exposure. 120 or 190 deco gas (35/25 or 21/35).
I thought of the 21/35 as a travel gas when I used it for the descent, and that was the vocabulary that I was taught to use.
Completely understood. I am just getting the vocabulary usage clear.There is a difference in using a deco gas to travel and in actually carrying a travel gas that serves no other purpose. The idea of carrying a dedicated travel gas is where the objections are - not in using the terminology in the way you presented.
What's the deepest deco gas you would use on a 300 foot dive?
Gas load. D18s 10/70, Al80 10/70, AL80 21/35, AL80 50%, 7L 100%
Safety bottles - 1 x 21/35 per team, 1 x 50% per team, 1 x 100%
2 support teams, 1 will be meeting us at around 24m and the other at 9m
Roughly 3 hours in water time.
HTH
John
Its usually not a problem to breath hypoxic gases on the surface for a very short time. The issue comes if something delays your descent and you're breathing it (10-12% o2) for an extended period. A similar (but much more complicated) thing happened that nearly killed a friend of mine. Hypoxic gases certainly deserve respect.