My DSAT Tec Deep Class

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I am, however, a bit confused. I thought that DSAT had switched over to the Tec 40/45/50/65 (?) and no longer did "Tec DEEP."
The switch is occuring. But, you can still teach Tec Deep through the middle part of this year. We just went to FL and finished up the thrird group of 3 divers (a class of 9) in what will probably be our last Tec Deep sequence.
 
One of the few times that you will ever have a left post when it's really a right post failure or vise versa is when you have a low pressure hose split that runs from right to left or vise versa. Other than that it should be pretty easy to diagnose which side the bubbles are coming from and you shut down that side. If the bubbles persist, then you isolate. After all, you have enough gas for you and your buddy to make an ascent to the gas switch and complete all deco, right?
 
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