Damselfish
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In my experience nearly everyone on a liveaboard does their own analysis.Actually on vacation dives on a LOB, nearly everyone trusts the staff to do the analysis for them.
- Bill
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In my experience nearly everyone on a liveaboard does their own analysis.Actually on vacation dives on a LOB, nearly everyone trusts the staff to do the analysis for them.
- Bill
How many of you guys use an analyzer to check LDS fills before a dive?
To the contrary, I damn well know where we're posting, and that's why things should be explained, and that "let's not get too technical"-bs should stay at the door, IMO. It's a formulation that is very comparable to "trust me I'm right".
And again, some agencies allow 1.6 as bottom mix.
I'm pretty sure that's not gonna change anything, but I can't be bothered doing the maths.
Analox O2Eii. Easy to use, nice form factor, comes with a good case, comes with a plug (supposed) to extend the sensor's life. Might have liked to have CO analysis as well, but that would mean a whole 'nother can of worms re. calibrationWhat brand and model analyzers are you using and why are you happy / unhappy with your selection?