My price on HE actually went down when I switched to a new supplier. I was paying $98 per T, now I am paying $56 per T.
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Unless of course you want to look at some types of sponges that just start at around that level.There is not that much more to see below 150' unless you are interested in doing some recovery or deep wreck diving (more training, of course)
There is not that much more to see below 150'
I'm not a tech diver, not a deep diver
I have seen more than one interesting 'thing' below 150ft. on
dives....it's like going into the back room of an antique shop....all the real goodies are in the dark.
TEX is LYING!!!!
There is nothing to see below 130 ft, NOTHING AT ALL!!!! Don't even think of going deeper. All the pretty stuff is above 130.
Helium is a myth. Leave it to the nutjobs that are crazy enough to go below 150 ft. Besides it costs too much, so don't buy it!
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go and find NEMO
There is not that much more to see below 150' unless you are interested in doing some recovery or deep wreck diving (more training, of course) and I agree with both DA and WeDive that mixing gases beyond Nitrox for anything less than a deep dive is ludicrous and wasteful of the limited resource - of course H is more available than He and off gassing is even faster but the blending is hairy at best (you're messing with the triangle of fire with this mix... your tank valving very well might become the ignition).
Nonetheless, it is interesting stuff. I'm not a tech diver, not a deep diver, not interested in pushing my tissue compartments or myoptics (I'm 57) but certainly am considering at least learning more about it (and this is the place - thanks for the lesson DA).
I will not debate the merits of deep air because I think diving to depths beyond recreational limits on air is not smart. I also don't feel that there is a great tolerance to be aquired other than being better able to deal with intoxication which is no smarter than learning to drive a car after a 6-pack.The argument between deep air diving and using trimix has been beaten to death and I for one have zero interest in trying to convince those who have already made up their minds regarding this. Simply put, the preponderance of scientific evidence clearly shows that no one "adapts to", "learns to tolerate" or "becomes accustomed to" narcosis any more than you become "adapted" to the effects of alcohol. Impaired is impaired. Period.
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