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The unfortunate reality is you're just gonna end up with a ton of bottles if you continue to progress down this path. The most efficient plan for you, should you choose to pursue both cave and deeper OW stuff, is a 40 that's dedicated to O2 and an 80 dedicated to 50%. Use the 40 of O2 for your cave dives and the 80 of 50% for your deep OW dives. They pair up really nice on down the road for longer OW bottom times and deeper caves.
Hopefully you'll learn that isn't the best choice. AN/DP should teach you enough that you can plan square dives or just long dives and plan all your gases accordingly. An Al40 with a dedicated reg is a must really, sure you can rent one but you'll need one every dive. The broader your diving becomes, the more experience you have - you'll figure out what gases work for your dives - 50 and 100 is a great start.
Where are you in Florida - these guys know every taco joint in the entire state and could recommend an instructor close by, the ones I know are in Mexico for the month.
No AL80's please.
No AL80's please. My present tanks include 2 HP100's (my doubles) 2 LP85s, 1 AL40, 3 AL63 (my daughter breathes like a fish, HP80's for her when she is out of school and has a job. I have never liked AL, to land for my frame, when I can get the short steal with better fills.
Done, I have the Reg, will order then tank tomorrow.
I am in Davenport, I can see Disney Fireworks at night. My issue for classes is my work schdule. I never know when I can going to have the 3-4 weekends to do the training, until I am there. I call up and say, hey have any classes, and they are like sorry full. We can get you in a month, and I am like, sorry not available in a month, they say good luck. I have been directed to multiple instructors from here, and same story.
Al80s are the answer for stage and deco bottles, not steels.No AL80's please. My present tanks include 2 HP100's (my doubles) 2 LP85s, 1 AL40, 3 AL63 (my daughter breathes like a fish, HP80's for her when she is out of school and has a job. I have never liked AL, to land for my frame, when I can get the short steal with better fills.
Yep!Al80s are the answer for stage and deco bottles, not steels.
They’re roughly neutral. Steels are not.