I've been diving for about a year now, and right now I am try to get a deeper understanding how my equipment works.
I've been researching regulators, and I have a decent grasp on how they work, but one thing has always escaped me...why two stages?
I know a SpareAir type systems use a single stage, so it is not impossible to do. Why are two stages better? I have some guesses, but I am not sure:
All of these sound somewhat plausible, but I have not been able to find much to back them up.
Any ideas?
I've been researching regulators, and I have a decent grasp on how they work, but one thing has always escaped me...why two stages?
I know a SpareAir type systems use a single stage, so it is not impossible to do. Why are two stages better? I have some guesses, but I am not sure:
- Safety - two points of failure between your lungs and 3000 psi
- Engineering - two smaller pressure drops might be easier to engineer than one big one
- Flexibility - both divers and manufacturers can mix and match stages for their own purposes
- Reliability - a single stage is ok for a rescue bottle, but will not hold up to regular use
- Performance - you just can't get easy breathing across different depths from a single stage
All of these sound somewhat plausible, but I have not been able to find much to back them up.
Any ideas?