coldwaterglutton
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I am wondering how much oxygen people are carrying for first aid purposes on their boats? I hadn't given it much thought since our dives these days are recreational and at most are within an hour of land (and minutes by chopper), and I'm carrying a D size tank which is 406 liters. But in the course of chatting with folks today it's occurred to me that's only about 25 minutes use at 15 LPM in a resuscitation situation.
I was thinking of going to an E size, which is about 660 liters so about 40 minutes on that, but even then I figure not enough so I would need to carry a "D" and an "E" and change mid-use. But I am very nervous about carrying the extra cylinder on a boat that's already jammed with gear on scuba days.
The white DAN bottle is 228 liters, so a lot less. And I can keep the flow rate on the O2 down at 12 LPM vs. 15 LPM, which will extend the life of the tank albeit at the cost of a lower oxygen level in the BVM.
I'd appreciate any wisdom/experience on the subject?
I was thinking of going to an E size, which is about 660 liters so about 40 minutes on that, but even then I figure not enough so I would need to carry a "D" and an "E" and change mid-use. But I am very nervous about carrying the extra cylinder on a boat that's already jammed with gear on scuba days.
The white DAN bottle is 228 liters, so a lot less. And I can keep the flow rate on the O2 down at 12 LPM vs. 15 LPM, which will extend the life of the tank albeit at the cost of a lower oxygen level in the BVM.
I'd appreciate any wisdom/experience on the subject?