lamont
Contributor
FatCat:Between my fourth and my twenty-fifth dive, my gas consumption went from 150 bar for a 35 min dive to -15 metres to 120 bar for a 50 minute dive to -30 metres. Now, years later, I can do the same 50 minute dive on 80 bar.
I have found that most beginning divers go through a comparable process.
Math based SAC: I've tried it, I found it lacking for newbies and I give newbies helpful tips for future reference.
Everyone: please stop trying to apply abstracts meant for the more experienced to specific circumstances for new divers.
I've got 70 dives now. I started doing "math-based SAC" back around dive #25. It immediately made me way more comfortable on deeper dives, so i stopped checking my gauges every 3 mins. I try to make it part of my dive plan to figure out what my SAC (in psi/min) will be at depth, at what time I expect to hit my turn pressure or how many psi I expect to have left at the NDL, and if I'm diving with new people or new profiles, and particularly if I expect they may hit rock bottom before I do, I try to come up with the same number for them. It makes for dramatically less guesswork and less stress at depth.