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| Closed Circuit Rebreathers: Discuss To ADV or not to ADV in the Rebreathers - General Information forums: So explain why I need to shut it off then? i did, read the whole post. But heres a snippet:- ... |
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I'm getting more perplexed. So I have a hypoxic dil available at 3m? I have pure O2 at 60m but I don't push the button. The whole reason for an ADV is to simplify things both in normal diving and in problem situations. If I am shallow and descend a bit my loop is already very rich so a bit of dil isn't going to kill me but if I am already solving one problem I don't need to reach for a button to solve another. In the, thankfully few, times I have had a problem in the water the one thing I didn't have was a spare hand. I can picture the poor guy with a sinking buddy in one hand, the shot line in the other and flat counterlungs. I think we're just going to have to disagree in which case and ADV probably isn't worth you having as all the advantages I think get won't be available to you if you switch it off. It's hardly worth it just for a hands free descent. |
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If you cannot see the need to close of the ADV shallow when running theses types of gas's you are obviously not using these DIL's and inturn not incuring the big deco that you get with dives that warrant these DIL's(off gassing into the loop causing big PO2 swings, lungs inflating by the off gassing during deco followed by the unit adding 02 trying to stabalise the PO2, you venting to maintain min loop vol) Anyone who has done dives with 3hrs+ deco knows how unstable the loop PO2 is for the 1st 20-30mins of deco @ 6-9m. The last thing you need/want to make the PO2 swings even worse is a inadvertantly fire of the ADV with 6/65 DIL. And as for surface swims etc it speaks for itself. ATB Gareth
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I'm sure someday the computer will be able to monitor your deco by watching how much you're offgassing into the loop.
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| Newcomers view Hi, As a newbie to RB diving, and only having 45 dives on my unit so far, I found it really nice to have the ADV on decent but I have adopted isolating it when at target depths because it aids minimum loop volume. Any further additions are made using the button on the CL. I found that when isolated, its a good indicator that your depth is changing because a short breath means your have decended and a longer one means your are ascending. Never gave the trimix issues any thought because I have not reached those dizzy heights (or is it depths .Regards Stewart
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