Hi everyone, I'm Dan from Norway.
I'm new to diving. Recently took the padi open water and have only about 8 dives experience.
My questions are regarding dry suit and weighting.
Will try to explain my problem as good as possible.
My problem is with ascending. I have tried my drysuit two times now, and every dive resulted in a rather stressfull uncontrolled ascent from about 6m. We didn't go deep, only about 14m, since we were still testing the gear, and wanted to stay safe incase anything happens while we learn to dive.. so luckily I didn't get any symptoms from ascendig too fast.
So I got some old second hand used gear for cheap from a guy that quit diving. I think it's from the 80's. The gear was inspected and repaired by a local diving shop so no concerns there. Actually had to replace the seals on the suit. It doesn't leak a single drop so thats good.
My problem is with dumping air. When I start to feel positive buyancy I can't dump my air. The suit is really compressed. My thinking is that maybe I'm not diving with enough weights, for the suit to be able to make an air buble that can be dumped. I was doing the technique right, my friend tried to help me also but no air came out of the valve. We were going slooow, but when I ascended more to try help air expand things got ugly, air got to the legs and I was unable to shift around, was basically just hanging on to my friend to not ascend, but I couldn't drag him with me so I let go at about 6m. I could have opened my neck seal but figured I was safe to just float up since I didn't stay deep for long in the first place.
I felt that I wasn't getting all the air out of my suit before diving, so when I dive I have to swim down about 1-2m to become negative. At surface my head is under water, but I won't sink. My suit is a scale with thick undergarment. So basically what happens is that my undergarment is compressing alot, and thats why I sink fast at depth.
The first time I tried with this setup I thought maybe I was overweighted since I sink fast below 5m, but now I'm thinking that I need to add more weights.
The second dive I filled air into suit, but also into bcd below 10m since I was afraid to turn into a rocket.
Next time I will be ascending from an anchorline.. And instead of filling my suit, I will use my bcd. This seems more safe. Could be deadly at more depth if this happens again..
I dive using a 12l 200bar tank. But haven't added weights for the air being used, how much should I add?
Any similar experiences? Thoughts?
I'm new to diving. Recently took the padi open water and have only about 8 dives experience.
My questions are regarding dry suit and weighting.
Will try to explain my problem as good as possible.
My problem is with ascending. I have tried my drysuit two times now, and every dive resulted in a rather stressfull uncontrolled ascent from about 6m. We didn't go deep, only about 14m, since we were still testing the gear, and wanted to stay safe incase anything happens while we learn to dive.. so luckily I didn't get any symptoms from ascendig too fast.
So I got some old second hand used gear for cheap from a guy that quit diving. I think it's from the 80's. The gear was inspected and repaired by a local diving shop so no concerns there. Actually had to replace the seals on the suit. It doesn't leak a single drop so thats good.
My problem is with dumping air. When I start to feel positive buyancy I can't dump my air. The suit is really compressed. My thinking is that maybe I'm not diving with enough weights, for the suit to be able to make an air buble that can be dumped. I was doing the technique right, my friend tried to help me also but no air came out of the valve. We were going slooow, but when I ascended more to try help air expand things got ugly, air got to the legs and I was unable to shift around, was basically just hanging on to my friend to not ascend, but I couldn't drag him with me so I let go at about 6m. I could have opened my neck seal but figured I was safe to just float up since I didn't stay deep for long in the first place.
I felt that I wasn't getting all the air out of my suit before diving, so when I dive I have to swim down about 1-2m to become negative. At surface my head is under water, but I won't sink. My suit is a scale with thick undergarment. So basically what happens is that my undergarment is compressing alot, and thats why I sink fast at depth.
The first time I tried with this setup I thought maybe I was overweighted since I sink fast below 5m, but now I'm thinking that I need to add more weights.
The second dive I filled air into suit, but also into bcd below 10m since I was afraid to turn into a rocket.
Next time I will be ascending from an anchorline.. And instead of filling my suit, I will use my bcd. This seems more safe. Could be deadly at more depth if this happens again..
I dive using a 12l 200bar tank. But haven't added weights for the air being used, how much should I add?
Any similar experiences? Thoughts?