What about "under cabinet lighting"? This could be counter lighting.
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A good SAC / RMV is one that allows you to do the dives you want to do with the gear / tanks you have at your disposal.Now that I have a dive computer that talks to my laptop computer, I have been looking at different data on my dive history. One of the pieces that I have been looking at is my SAC. I know what mine is, but I'm curious as to what other people have for a SAC. Is 8 psi/min good? Is 12 psi/min good? Is 16 psi/min good? Obviously, 8 is better than 16, but how does that compare to what other divers have for their SAC?
The question is threefold: 1) What is a good SAC?, 2) What is your average SAC?, and 3) When does your SAC increase or decrease during a dive?
I'm asking SAC. I guess RMV would be a good statistic to track also.
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Edit: Added "psi/min" and sentence "I'm asking SAC. I guess RMV …." M²
Because the warm water is too far awayAfter several years of diving (about 32) and based on my PERSONAL preferences, I just can't understand why ANYONE would dive in cold dark water.
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You need to understand your consumption so you can plan your dive properly with the right size tank and realistic profile, but beyond that it is what it is and who really cares?
Nothing wrong with that - why would anyone want to dive with more weight than needed? I've steadily decreased my weighting as I've gained more experience. The side benefit is less weight also helps reduce my RMV so I can get a little more dive time out of a tank.Haven't read the thread yet, but my first thought upon reading the title was that it was going to turn into a pissing match over who had the lowest SAC, sort of like how there seems to be a competition among some to dive with the least amount of weight possible.
The funny part is, I actually do track my consumption fairly obsessively because I started with such high consumption, and it amuses me to see my progress. I quickly learned, though, that is was a pointless fool's game to worry about how I compared to others. That doesn't change anything.Haven't read the thread yet, but my first thought upon reading the title was that it was going to turn into a pissing match over who had the lowest SAC, sort of like how there seems to be a competition among some to dive with the least amount of weight possible.
6 pages of replies that I read and no pissing contest.Haven't read the thread yet, but my first thought upon reading the title was that it was going to turn into a pissing match over who had the lowest SAC, sort of like how there seems to be a competition among some to dive with the least amount of weight possible.