Dan_P
Contributor
I never understood the industry's logic behind the use of lean deco gas earliest in the training progression... I mean, rubbish bouyancy is a problem, full stop, but particularly with a deco obligation, and:
1) it's not about the FO2 but the ppO2. 1,6 is 1,6 regardless if you're on Nx50 at 21m or 100% at 6m.
2) you're not going to tox out for pumping the ppO2 up to 1,7 for ten seconds.
If you did, how do breather divers check that their sensors can go above ppO2 1,6?
In my opinion, the only reason to use a leaner deco gas, is deeper application because of gas logistics. That's a problem that increases with diver progression, not the other way around.
In my opinion, using 50% shallow is a (yet another) good example of a procedural solution to sub-par training paradigms.
1) it's not about the FO2 but the ppO2. 1,6 is 1,6 regardless if you're on Nx50 at 21m or 100% at 6m.
2) you're not going to tox out for pumping the ppO2 up to 1,7 for ten seconds.
If you did, how do breather divers check that their sensors can go above ppO2 1,6?
In my opinion, the only reason to use a leaner deco gas, is deeper application because of gas logistics. That's a problem that increases with diver progression, not the other way around.
In my opinion, using 50% shallow is a (yet another) good example of a procedural solution to sub-par training paradigms.