why a 32 mix standard?

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This is my END formula

END = [(FN2 * (Depth + 10))/ 0.79 ] – 10 (metric)

END (for 35/25@36m) = [(0.40 * (36+10))/0.79] - 10 = 13.29 m.

the formula comes from http://www.techdiver.ws/trimix_narcosis.shtml

Anyway, the same article also mentions about O2 being narcotic. I think I ignored it.

Yener
 
Soggy:
...just don't ask which mixes or you might call me a stroke:)
Just because of the mixes? :mooner:

yceltikci:
I think my END formula was wrong, and yes I took only N2 narcotic.
In GUE think we consider O2 and N2 as both being narcotic... mainly because they are :) Add the CO2 buildup from work of breathing and it would be a bad combination.

Chris
 
cmalinowski:
Silly question. Exercise is overrated and just a fad... like the internet. It's the dead chicken. <G>

Okay, okay, I'll exercise more.

Chris

Just remember to eat those M&Ms, Cameron says they help off-gas. :wink:
 
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