Huh?ShakaZulu:I think as the long term negative effects of micro bubbling become more apparent to the recreational diver, these gasses will be become less exspensive as a result of the increased use.
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Huh?ShakaZulu:I think as the long term negative effects of micro bubbling become more apparent to the recreational diver, these gasses will be become less exspensive as a result of the increased use.
ShakaZulu:I think as the long term negative effects of micro bubbling become more apparent to the recreational diver, these gasses will be become less exspensive as a result of the increased use.
StSomewhere:Sure, but you don't think supply chain is also part of the problem?
Brian Gilpin:Why not? Why are agencies making it so hard to get triox/trimix cards? Is there something inherently dangerous about it? It seems simple enough as long as you dont mess with the Oxygen levels beyond those allowed by a nitrox card.
I will be taking rec triox in the future as soon as I clean up a couple of skills I personally was not satisfied with in DIR-F. In the meantime I want my gas! Why are they keeping it from me?Does anybody have a good answer?
Sloop John B:I would also hazard a guess that the "masses" generally aren't skilled enough to handle the deco responsibilities that come with Helium.
Sloop John B:I would also hazard a guess that the "masses" generally aren't skilled enough to handle the deco responsibilities that come with Helium.
Lamont, you may wish to look at the helium in the deco item in my DecoMyths pages. VPM and V-Planner make plans using real gas properties and physics. For the Triox plans being considered here, the NDL's are faster than the same Air versions.lamont:I think that's probably all debatable.
I'll throw in my $0.02 and then grab some popcorn...
To first order, He and N2 are the same as far as DCS goes. V-planner tends to extend deco stops when you substitute N2 with He which suggests its model thinks that He is "worse" for deco. A lot of people have had success with substituting 50/50 for EAN50 as the 70 fsw gas though without modifying their profiles and 'feel better' when they get out suggesting that He is "better".
rossh:Lamont, you may wish to look at the helium in the deco item in my DecoMyths pages. VPM and V-Planner make plans using real gas properties and physics. For the Triox plans being considered here, the NDL's are faster than the same Air versions.
Regards
Ross Hemingway
V-Planner http://www.v-planner.com