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too much math for me. I'd turn the dive at 1000 psi.
WW
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It was the double your deco gas * 1.5 that I found excessive. Instead of 1.5 * deco gas it would be 2(deco gas) * 1.5 . That seems overly conservative for this type of dive, IMHO.The rule that says we carry 1.5 times the deco gas needed is there to take provide gas for things like increased sac rates or the need to do more decompression than planned.
Unless GUE changed it since my DIRF (last July), it was 1.0 for rock bottom calculations. That makes your analysis spot on..jeepster0000 once bubbled...
O-ring, do you know the correct sac rate to plan for rock bottom?
Thanks
ADAM
jeepster0000 once bubbled...
WW + O-ring, I do plan dives the lazy way, I figured since we were on a discussion, I would use the correct numbers. Usually i jsut use deco planner, for my gas, find my rock bottom, and plan from there. I do not go through this every dive.
ADAM
My bad...sorry for the confusion..Rec2Tek once bubbled...
If you go back and read my post again it was not double your gas *1.5. It was take your required gas *1.5...=...20 for you *1.5 add them together for a total of 50ft3 ........20 for you 20 for your buddy and 10 for comfort.....