I'm not certified for trimix or decompression diving but hope to move in that direction next year. I've been playing around with V-planner and have a question.
I put in a dive to 150 feet for 40 minutes on air and got the dive plan. As I expected there was considerable decompression time.
I put in the same profile but changed the gas by entering 50% for the helium. I kept the O2 at 21%. As expected I saw the change in END, but what I didn't expect was that there was even more decompression time.
I used a 48 hour surface interval.
I would have thought that by using a trimix the deco time would have gone down.
Can anyone explain why it didn't?
I put in a dive to 150 feet for 40 minutes on air and got the dive plan. As I expected there was considerable decompression time.
I put in the same profile but changed the gas by entering 50% for the helium. I kept the O2 at 21%. As expected I saw the change in END, but what I didn't expect was that there was even more decompression time.
I used a 48 hour surface interval.
I would have thought that by using a trimix the deco time would have gone down.
Can anyone explain why it didn't?