nagel
Contributor
Kinda a stupid question, but you know what they say - there is no such thing. While under water, what is the standard way to communicate your air level? What I mean is, say you're buddy signals that they want to know how much air you have left. You check and you have 1900psi. How would you communicate this short of showing them your spg?
I was on a dive recently doing some training with about 5 other divers that I had never dove with before; so, we didn't have any clear cut signals for this. The instructor went around to everybody signalling "how much air do you have left". Some of the other divers tapped on their arm and then held up fingers (not sure what this meant). Others, tried to signal using their fingers - such as for 1900 they held up 1 finger and then 9 fingers.
Seems like something simple, but I was confused and forgot to ask after the dive.
S. Nagel
I was on a dive recently doing some training with about 5 other divers that I had never dove with before; so, we didn't have any clear cut signals for this. The instructor went around to everybody signalling "how much air do you have left". Some of the other divers tapped on their arm and then held up fingers (not sure what this meant). Others, tried to signal using their fingers - such as for 1900 they held up 1 finger and then 9 fingers.
Seems like something simple, but I was confused and forgot to ask after the dive.
S. Nagel