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Old 18-03-04, 06:09 AM
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I like it, when i travel to Italy to have a Trimix for the max deep wreck we have planned in the backtanks and use stages for each dive. These are completely emptied during the diving and i can leave them somewhere to get filled within the next days if i want.
So i just grab another stage, letīs say for a shallower depth.
Usually in the ocean i use 40cuft for deco and 80cuft for the bottom.

And it is not true that stages are always only carried left !
Usually after 5 stages left i take the next ones to the right.

http://www.waldbrenner.de/db8us/fla6.htm
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shows Reinhard andy mself with 8 stages. No problems to carry them..
We usually use a bungee-cord behind the lightcanister for that. You just realize that it slows you down compared to have them only left.

By the way we have the website updated with the last coly dive added:
http://www.ekpp.org/projects/doux03/index.html
This site is in english... (at least we tried :-) )
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Quote[/b] ]Usually after 5 stages left i take the next ones to the right
Dude, each time you post you make me realise how much further I have to go, 8 stages, pon my soul.

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That is no problem... we show it is done on DIR-Meetings and then we offer stages to try it out. People are usually amazed how much they can carry. Of course this is scootering then...

Michael (tomorrow on the way to OZ !!)
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Michael,

Thanks for posting those links, truly awesome.

Have a great trip.

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