matt_unique:Good point - got to consider the pp02 as well as the % to sustain life. I'm sure more of this will be learned from trimix certification. (Which I have not done yet).
--Matt
Nope, not the % O2....only the ppO2 is of importance.
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matt_unique:Good point - got to consider the pp02 as well as the % to sustain life. I'm sure more of this will be learned from trimix certification. (Which I have not done yet).
--Matt
MikeFerrara:The %O2 or FO2 doesn't matter at all. All that matters is the PPO2.
cancun mark:Hyper oxygenated flouro carbons may change this. Basically you end up breathing a liquid and therefore eliminate many of the problems associated with gasses.
MikeFerrara:In fact the latest trend in decompression is to ride helium mixes all the way up to the switch to pure O2.
Green_Manelishi:I read somewhere that the hyper-o2-flouros failed as a viable medium because they are too much work to respirate.
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Green_Manelishi:Otherwise, use a one-atmosphere suit.
brssmnky:
How deep can I go? Well not deep enough according to my last girlfriend! :cussing: no, seriously, I'm crying on the inside...
brssmnky:
...Actually, from what I understand the true "closed" circuit rebreathers (like what the US Navy uses) aren't rated to go deep at all... for the deeper dives and better bottom time you need the "partially" closed rebreathers (20% expelled per cycle) and I think tri-mix with helium helps with depth, too (but that adds to the DCS risks). Am I wrong? I'm not formally trained, just read magazines a lot. 1,000 ft? 2,000 ft? How many atmospheres is that? Gawd, the pressure's gotta be crazy... I don't know, I don't think I presonally would...
matt_unique:To answer in short - you can go clear to the bottom! Coming back and living with normal health is another issue.
--Matt
cancun mark:More info and links please Mike.
OTOH, we breathe a liquid for months during our gestation when our lungs are too weak to breathe gas, it seems incongruent I know, but it is interesting.cancun mark:More info and links please Mike.
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I just remember hearing about it in the late 80s and early 90s and hadnt really thought about it since then (except for when it was popularised by the movie the "Abyss"). OTOH, we breathe a liquid for months during our gestation when our lungs are too weak to breathe gas, it seems incongruent I know, but it is interesting.
This is probably the way to go. I know Draeger was working extesively on this and made breakthroughs with the oil filled 3 way joints on the legs and arms. Before that they had mobility problems wheich had made the "newt suit" cumbersome and impractical.
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