Butt Ugly Toad
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Dr. Deco,
Are you aware of any studies that have been done, or are being done, concerning air consumption rates and residual nitrogen? I believe a person's air consumption rate is proportional to their residual nitrogen levels. Some of the newer air integrated dive computers calculate air consumption but do not allow it to have any affect on decompression limits.
I believe this to be the "next phase" in dive computers and it will make dive computers more "personal" to the user. Plus, for those of us with very low air consumption rates, it will give us more non-decompression bottom time than the "air-hogs"!
Thanks,
Toad
AKA: George W. Shope
Ps: I base my calculations on the simple fact that the more you breathe, the more nitrogen you will asorb, as in the "Cold Water/Strenuous Conditions" stipulation of the RDP General Rules Section.
Are you aware of any studies that have been done, or are being done, concerning air consumption rates and residual nitrogen? I believe a person's air consumption rate is proportional to their residual nitrogen levels. Some of the newer air integrated dive computers calculate air consumption but do not allow it to have any affect on decompression limits.
I believe this to be the "next phase" in dive computers and it will make dive computers more "personal" to the user. Plus, for those of us with very low air consumption rates, it will give us more non-decompression bottom time than the "air-hogs"!

Thanks,
Toad
AKA: George W. Shope
Ps: I base my calculations on the simple fact that the more you breathe, the more nitrogen you will asorb, as in the "Cold Water/Strenuous Conditions" stipulation of the RDP General Rules Section.