Gas Planning Discussion

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Simply a personal approach for a "thinking diver" that I offered to share. . . please pardon me if that doesn't meet your standards for this (your) thread.

Ask questions to clarify Sloth . . .not reactionary rhetoric. We're all here to learn. . .

(That's the DIR way:D).

What you're posting has nothing to do with DIR ... therefore it doesn't belong in this forum.

Read the rules posted in a sticky at the top of the forum ... particularly this one ...

NetDoc:
6) The answers in this forum are member's best attempts to answer questions within, and according the DIR diving philosophy. If you wish to give a non-DIR answer, please do not post it in this forum. If you do not wish your question to be limited to DIR answer, please ask it in another applicable forum.

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
What factors DIR divers take into account for planning minimum gas reserve (rock bottom) for deco dives?
Here vioch . . . attached Excel worksheets in both metric and imperial to help with your gas planning (this example sheet for a dive to 54 meters, bottom time 20 minutes). Make it as "DIR" as you are advised to. . .
 

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What you're posting has nothing to do with DIR ... therefore it doesn't belong in this forum.

Read the rules posted in a sticky at the top of the forum ... particularly this one ...



... Bob (Grateful Diver)
It seems whenever the powers-that-be in this forum don't understand a novel concept, even one presented in good faith with assumed "like minded divers", it gets unfairly criticized, dismissed and censored as "non-DIR" or "nothing-to-do with DIR". . . how sad:depressed:
 
(Someone was looking for this in another thread a while back). . .
 

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