TrimixToo
Contributor
Forgive my ignorance and the probably dumb question, as I have no experience with technical diving or doubles, but could someone please enlighten me about something? If SPG is run from left 1st stage and left post shut down, how would one know how much gas they have in the right cylinder they are now exclusively using? How would having a slung stage with bottom gas help with this loss of critical data and allow one to safely continue the dive? Thanks
These sorts of questions make gas planning a critical part of technical diving.
If one dives thirds, meaning that upon surfacing you plan to have 1/3 or more of your gas remaining, then at the worst possible time shutting down the post should leave you exactly enough gas to return. Assuming you turn the dive instantly, pressure information is not actually necessary. You either have enough gas, or you don't. At worst, you might need to share gas or skip a deep stop to get on a deco gas early, but those should be very rare events on a well-planned dive with a single failure. Adding an SPG to the right post reg adds points of failure to the system, as well.
A slung bottle of bottom gas might or might not increase safety. It adds complexity and decreases mobility in a current. If you need one to maintain the margins for your gas plan, that's one things, but otherwise it's best left behind in my view.