hey guys
lets get a few things strait. mod goes always together with a certain ppo. in nowadays it is teached that ppo 1.4 is the thing to do. and for any given ppo is a mod. this is clearly regarded a safe limit for everybody the dive industry turns out. i.e. let's say 4 deg c (37 f ????)watertemperature, phisycally unfit divers with about 60 pounds of overweight.
if i would dive in cold water i would calculate my mod with a ppo of 1.4. i'm fit, not overweight and dive in watertemperatures 26 to 30 deg c. (70 - 80???)
so it is nothing wrong with asuming a ppo of 1.6. and even going higher will not kill you immediately.
besides that if you ever get bent and have to go to recompression camber (dcs typ2), you will be exposed to a ppo of 2.8. although there is a catch with that 2.8 in the camber but im not going to tell you. so stay within a mod of 1.6 as a max.
conclusion: a mod is always a relation to a given ppo. whether or not there is a sticker on your tank does not make any difference. however it is important to analize your tank by yourself and program your computer accordingly. doing that, your computer will scream like h... should you exceed your depth.