Partial pressure blending on Oahu?

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Hey, my wife is flying out this weekend. I would love to dive Sunday. I would also love to get out and explore the Sea Tiger again soon.

By the way. I thought you were out of town Sherm. I hadn't heard back on my emails.
 
you can get your tank filled at the dive shop in the waianae boat harbor while you wait if they are not busy check em out www.oceanconcepts.com
 
See in Sea in Kakaako does PP mixing now, and is very good. They're also good for 100% O2 fills and will do custom deco mixes if you want.

Oahu Dive Center in Kailua does partial pressure nitrox, but I haven't had the best luck with them. Last time, they closed the isolator and filled the tanks separately, so I ended up with a different mix on each side. If you go there you might want to brief them on how doubles work.
 
See in Sea in Kakaako does PP mixing now, and is very good. They're also good for 100% O2 fills and will do custom deco mixes if you want.

Oahu Dive Center in Kailua does partial pressure nitrox, but I haven't had the best luck with them. Last time, they closed the isolator and filled the tanks separately, so I ended up with a different mix on each side. If you go there you might want to brief them on how doubles work.

That's a bit scary
 
That's a bit scary


Well of course it is. Blending those different gases should be scary no matter how it is done. They weren't blended in nature and gas blending is just a black-art anyway. Muuuuhahahaha.
 
Well of course it is. Blending those different gases should be scary no matter how it is done. They weren't blended in nature and gas blending is just a black-art anyway. Muuuuhahahaha.

:lotsalove:
 
I am confused are you calling the dive, or are you telling me where the upline is :)

That would be the final ascent sign after finishing your last deco stop:D
 
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