SouthernSharktoothDiver
Contributor
Hey all!
Full disclosure. As you can likely guess from my profile, I'm not a rebreather diver. It will be more than a decade and several more levels of certification before I become a rebreather diver, if I ever do. So this is not me asking for advice, so much as trying to scratch a curious itch. I've done enough looking into rebreathers to know that you need to carry sufficient bailout gas to finish a dive, and that the major limiter/impediment to rebreather diving is that, on a, say, 100m dive, you end up carrying a lot of spare tanks of trimix which you will (hopefully) never use. I've seen various posts about sidemounting, backmount, buttmounting, bailout rebreathers and other configurations. Thus, my question:
Is there such a thing as just carrying say, a twinset of travel gas on your back, and clipping off your necessary deco/ascent gasses to the line you're using for ascent? On the one hand, the idea of leaving necessary bailout gasses somewhere I can't see them seems terrifying and stupid, but, on the other hand, so does cave diving, yet apparently, when well trained and properly executed, it can be done safely. Thus, I wonder if leaving part of your bailout at a secure location is an acceptable practice? By the fact I haven't heard about it, I'd assume not, but still I wonder.
Once again, don't worry. I'm not a rebreather diver, I will receive proper training if I ever become a rebreather diver, and I'm not about to hop in the water and try some crazy stash-bottle stunt no matter what is said here. I just find rebreathers fascinating, and wondered if this was a thing.
Full disclosure. As you can likely guess from my profile, I'm not a rebreather diver. It will be more than a decade and several more levels of certification before I become a rebreather diver, if I ever do. So this is not me asking for advice, so much as trying to scratch a curious itch. I've done enough looking into rebreathers to know that you need to carry sufficient bailout gas to finish a dive, and that the major limiter/impediment to rebreather diving is that, on a, say, 100m dive, you end up carrying a lot of spare tanks of trimix which you will (hopefully) never use. I've seen various posts about sidemounting, backmount, buttmounting, bailout rebreathers and other configurations. Thus, my question:
Is there such a thing as just carrying say, a twinset of travel gas on your back, and clipping off your necessary deco/ascent gasses to the line you're using for ascent? On the one hand, the idea of leaving necessary bailout gasses somewhere I can't see them seems terrifying and stupid, but, on the other hand, so does cave diving, yet apparently, when well trained and properly executed, it can be done safely. Thus, I wonder if leaving part of your bailout at a secure location is an acceptable practice? By the fact I haven't heard about it, I'd assume not, but still I wonder.
Once again, don't worry. I'm not a rebreather diver, I will receive proper training if I ever become a rebreather diver, and I'm not about to hop in the water and try some crazy stash-bottle stunt no matter what is said here. I just find rebreathers fascinating, and wondered if this was a thing.