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| Originally Posted by Rod Abbotson
Then again in real life you would be on your deco tanks and a low O2 backgas useless at shallower stops..
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unless you having a break from the O2 of course.
I would not recommend valve drills at the end of a dive. you have tired, cold hands, and you can't afford to fuck it up and end of the surface. Do them at the start of training dives. On real dives, I just do a flow check at the bottom of the shotline to ensure I havent rolled anything off on the way down. I take the same time to check my gas, calculate minimum and available gas, etc. This only takes maybe 30 seconds. Then, when we're all done, off we swim
