@HenryUK
Sorry to 'disagree' with your above post. I don't think it's conservative enough.
When I do "back of a cigarette packet" calculations, I work out how deep I am for each minute in ATA (or Bar as the rest of the world knows it); sum up those minutes and multiply by your SAC. Always round high and use simple numbers (no decimals)
So for your 40m/130ft dive (which is 5Bar or 5ATA ) you'll have:
- 5ATA/Bar = 1 minute at 40m (faff1)
- 5 = 1 minute at 40m (faff2)
- 5 = 1 minute ascent from 40m to 30m -- use the deepest pressure
- 4 = 1 min ascent from 30m to 20m
- 3 = 1 min ascent from 20m to 10m
- 2 = 1 min ascent from 10m to 5m
- 2 = 1 min of 3 at 5m safety stop
- 2 = 1 min of 3 at 5m safety stop
- 2 = 1 min of 3 at 5m safety stop
- 2 = 1 min ascent from 5m to surface
Total = 5+5+5+4+3+2+2+2+2+2 = 32 bar/mins
Multiplied by your SAC. This is your worst case SAC (panicked, stressed, worried, scared, generally not having a good time). In your case normal will be 16; in this case round it to 30 (or more for more conservatism)
So worst-case total gas in litres will be 32 bar/mins x 30 = 960 litres.
You should use less, probably a lot less.
(Compare this rate with a normal ascent; no faff time so uses 22bar/mins and use your own 16 litres/min SAC with will use 22 x 16 = 352 litres)
My general principle of bailout is you don't want to make life more difficult by adding the stress of very limited gas supplies.
(If anyone disagrees with this post -- especially as it's in Basic Scuba -- please let me know either here or by PM and I'll modify or remove it)
Thanks Wibble, very much appreciated and absolutely no need to apologise (I’m not look for agreement, only advice)… this is a very good point, of course more gas will be used at depth.
I have switched from ‘fag box’ calculations to a quick spreadsheet and have come out with the following (which is according to my preferred ascent rate):
40m (5ATA) 1min - faff 1
40m (5ATA) 1min - faff 2
40m to 30m (5ATA) 1min - 10m per min ascent (ideally 9m)
30m to 20m (4ATA) 1min - 10m per min ascent (ideally 9m)
20m to 17m (3ATA) 1min - 3m per min ascent
17m to 14m (3ATA) 1min - 3m per min ascent
14m to 11m (3ATA) 1min - 3m per min ascent
11m to 8m (3ATA) 1min - 3m per min ascent
8m to 5m (2ATA) 1min - 3m per min ascent
5m (2*5=10ATA) 5min - safety stop
5m to surface (2ATA) 1min
Total ATA: 45
SAC rate: 30
Total consumption: 1350 litres
If a 7L pony at 210bar carries 1470 litres I’d have 120 litres remaining, or 17bar - not a lot.
I appreciate this VERY conservative, but wonder if I should consider an 11L bailout as being conservative never killed anyone, running out of gas has…
I have based my preferred ascent rate on half my maximum depth at 9m per min (10m in this case for ease of calculation) and 3m per minute to the safety stop which I have increased to 5 minutes - again its conservative, but it doesn’t hurt to ascend slowly if you can.
Then the question becomes one of diving with an 11L bailout vs using twinsets.… something to seriously consider for later in the year I think.
For this dive, I am thinking (and happy to be corrected) that I’d be best using 15L steel tanks filled to 220bar planned as follows:
9min @ 40m max (max time & depth, likely between 5min and 7min)
2min @ 40m to 30m
2min @ 30m to 20m
2min @ 20m to 15m
15min @ 15m to 10m (a nice reef to explore on the way back)
10min @ 10m to 5m (same reef)
5min @ 5m (extended safety stop)
Dive time 45min
15L tank at 220bar = 3300 litres
Gas consumption = 2140 litres / 143bar
Gas remaining = 1160 litres / 77bar
One question on this, how do I workout my average depth? I am using an average of 25m for these calculations but that’s taking information from a similar dive at a similar depth and adding 5min - is there a more accurate way of calculating this?
Finally, and sorry for the incredibly long response, where would this best be post - I thought as a non-deco dive this should be post in the ‘basic scuba’ section.
Thanks, Henry