GF99/99
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Hardly worth the trouble and expense of a CCR and associated training - no? Unless kensuf's criteria are used
It is very much worth it if you do a lot of deep diving. Also not everyone lives in the US where helium is cheap. My local price converted into USD is $0.15 per liter. Lets say you want to do a 100m dive on OC. Off the top of my head you would need around a 12/60 back gas on twin s100's an s80 17/40 travel gas, plus a 50% and 80% (or 100%) Just the trimix alone your looking at 3144 liter of He in the twinset and 888 liters of He in the travel. Total cost just for He is $604. If I do this same dive on CC I would estimate I would use about 250 liters on He or about $37.5 Now since corona has happened I have had alot of free time and probably smashed out about 20 or so sub 100's in the last couple months. Now keep in mind these were sub 100's so really you would have need a lot more He on OC but for simple math lets just pretend they were all 100m so on OC that would have cost me $12,080 just in He however I only spent $750 on He using my rebreather. That right there just paid for my unit and then some in a matter of a couple months.
Also I see lots of people referencing Truk. I just looked at Truk Stops website and they are charging $0.20 per liter even more than what I am paying. So even more of a reason to dive CC
So yes it is worth the initial expense to go CCR. However yes if you just putting around at 30 meters taking photos then no its not going to be saving you money. But this is beside the point the reason you dive a rebreather is not to save money its because you want to enjoy the experience of diving a rebreather.