SCUBA Q
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Not sure if it was previously mentioned, but I would focus an equal amount of effort on finding someone to take the class with you and hopefully become a trusted dive buddy. All of the other issues aside, youll see the pool of potential dive buddies start shrinking once you begin technical diving. That and youll start to become way more critical of who you dive with (in a polite way though).
But just for grins, if you really want to feel some of the pain of diving mix, I recommend doing the following
Step 1: buy a big glass jar and place it on top of your refrigerator. Every recreational dive with your buddies, throw $120 in the jar. Thats a good round figure for gas costs. Just before the jar is overflowing with cash, take it to the back porch and light it on fire (bring tissues to muffle your weeping as it burns). This part is pretty realistic as it doesnt look any different down there anyways.
Step 2: get your tanks filled. Get your EAN32 or whatever for a nice recreational dive, but once your tanks are filled, wait around at the shop for an extra 2 hours to simulate the burden of having the blender fill them (bonus points if you drop the tanks off and pick them up the next day as this could also be a likely scenario). For added measure, analyze the tanks once finished and complain that the mix is wrong and have them re-whip the cylinders to correct the problem.
Step 3: go diving. Dive with your buddies, but bring along an AL80 as a stage/deco bottle (this is to accompany doubles for your backgas). Dont breath it, just kick it around the entire dive letting it constantly bang against you (bonus if its more than half empty). Get a little 6cf tank (the argon bottle) and strap that baby on so it can dig into your back. Also make sure you go through the added hassle of transfilling the argon bottle before your dive.
Step 4: do the deco. Stare into your buddys eyes as you contemplate the meaning of life for 15 minutes while executing a motionless hang at 20ft. Again, bonus points if you replicate a catheter malfunction and pee yourself sometime during the dive, making for a nice cold deco.
I know Im joking around, but Tech diving is a little more involved than just strapping on tanks and splashing. Im pretty new at it myself and find it rather enjoyable, I hope the same for you.
Personally, I wouldnt worry about trimix just yet, but understand its not my call to make.
But just for grins, if you really want to feel some of the pain of diving mix, I recommend doing the following
Step 1: buy a big glass jar and place it on top of your refrigerator. Every recreational dive with your buddies, throw $120 in the jar. Thats a good round figure for gas costs. Just before the jar is overflowing with cash, take it to the back porch and light it on fire (bring tissues to muffle your weeping as it burns). This part is pretty realistic as it doesnt look any different down there anyways.
Step 2: get your tanks filled. Get your EAN32 or whatever for a nice recreational dive, but once your tanks are filled, wait around at the shop for an extra 2 hours to simulate the burden of having the blender fill them (bonus points if you drop the tanks off and pick them up the next day as this could also be a likely scenario). For added measure, analyze the tanks once finished and complain that the mix is wrong and have them re-whip the cylinders to correct the problem.
Step 3: go diving. Dive with your buddies, but bring along an AL80 as a stage/deco bottle (this is to accompany doubles for your backgas). Dont breath it, just kick it around the entire dive letting it constantly bang against you (bonus if its more than half empty). Get a little 6cf tank (the argon bottle) and strap that baby on so it can dig into your back. Also make sure you go through the added hassle of transfilling the argon bottle before your dive.
Step 4: do the deco. Stare into your buddys eyes as you contemplate the meaning of life for 15 minutes while executing a motionless hang at 20ft. Again, bonus points if you replicate a catheter malfunction and pee yourself sometime during the dive, making for a nice cold deco.
I know Im joking around, but Tech diving is a little more involved than just strapping on tanks and splashing. Im pretty new at it myself and find it rather enjoyable, I hope the same for you.
Personally, I wouldnt worry about trimix just yet, but understand its not my call to make.