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Have you dived this rig yet?
If I put my secondary reg on the my left cylinder a la DIR the reg hose is too short to comfortably sit neutrol in the neckles. It's OK ish in the mouth but dont try to look left
As a result I have primary 2m hose on the left and secondary hose on the right (Left being my parallel to my left hand)
I have the presure gauge on the primary reg left side. There are a two reasions for this.
1: The inflator hose for my wing is on the left and that meens my dry suit hose comes from the right. If you put a small rubber loop on the end of the PG you can hold the gauge in position by putting the dry suit inflator through the loop then snaping it to the chest dump/inflator valve. End result is glance down and there is your gauge
2: I want to know the presure on the tank I am breathing
Apart form that its all bad news. I suspect your primary reg is the most likley to fail during a dive as it is the one in use. Then after shutting down you have no indication of remaining gas and therefore no indication of how much time you can take getting to the surface. I generaly dont worrey about this coz if I am doing Deco I will carrey a stage so I have some form of bail out and If I am not I recon I will make surface no mater what heppens. Knowing that I havent got enough air to make it, is not going to help.
So reality check.
30 -40m no deco dive on twin set. Lets say 35m for 30mins Nitrox 32 no deco. SAC 20 air consumption 2700ltrs at end of dive. You have a failure in the 30th min of the dive and loose half of your reserve gas shutting down. That leavs you 1470 ltrs to get home. Lets say you cant re open your manifold to redistribute gas so you have 735ltrs left
Your at 35m so at 20 sac you have 8.17 mins to get the #### out of the water. Bearing in mind you have panicked lets say your SAC shoots to 40 you have 4mins to get out of the water bassed on a SAC of 20 (fairley average). Even with a conservitave 10m/min ascent rate you could do that. Taking into account the ever decreasing air consumption to the surface I would be tempted to attempt a 3m safety stop on the asumption if my reg stoped delivering air half way through I could fin up to the surface and manualy fill my BCD.
So the risk is farley small
If I were doing deco in the UK I would take a stage even if it was just a rich mix in a 3ltr. It can get you out of a hole heap of trouble. and even give you time to signal for a drop tank.
Having said all that I dive two presure gauges when diving independants and it is no problem. I have them tethered together across my midrif nose to nose and I glance down and there they are. No big deel just another hose to rout and another bit of kit to maintain.
Mark Chase
Have you dived this rig yet?
If I put my secondary reg on the my left cylinder a la DIR the reg hose is too short to comfortably sit neutrol in the neckles. It's OK ish in the mouth but dont try to look left
As a result I have primary 2m hose on the left and secondary hose on the right (Left being my parallel to my left hand)
I have the presure gauge on the primary reg left side. There are a two reasions for this.
1: The inflator hose for my wing is on the left and that meens my dry suit hose comes from the right. If you put a small rubber loop on the end of the PG you can hold the gauge in position by putting the dry suit inflator through the loop then snaping it to the chest dump/inflator valve. End result is glance down and there is your gauge
2: I want to know the presure on the tank I am breathing
Apart form that its all bad news. I suspect your primary reg is the most likley to fail during a dive as it is the one in use. Then after shutting down you have no indication of remaining gas and therefore no indication of how much time you can take getting to the surface. I generaly dont worrey about this coz if I am doing Deco I will carrey a stage so I have some form of bail out and If I am not I recon I will make surface no mater what heppens. Knowing that I havent got enough air to make it, is not going to help.
So reality check.
30 -40m no deco dive on twin set. Lets say 35m for 30mins Nitrox 32 no deco. SAC 20 air consumption 2700ltrs at end of dive. You have a failure in the 30th min of the dive and loose half of your reserve gas shutting down. That leavs you 1470 ltrs to get home. Lets say you cant re open your manifold to redistribute gas so you have 735ltrs left
Your at 35m so at 20 sac you have 8.17 mins to get the #### out of the water. Bearing in mind you have panicked lets say your SAC shoots to 40 you have 4mins to get out of the water bassed on a SAC of 20 (fairley average). Even with a conservitave 10m/min ascent rate you could do that. Taking into account the ever decreasing air consumption to the surface I would be tempted to attempt a 3m safety stop on the asumption if my reg stoped delivering air half way through I could fin up to the surface and manualy fill my BCD.
So the risk is farley small
If I were doing deco in the UK I would take a stage even if it was just a rich mix in a 3ltr. It can get you out of a hole heap of trouble. and even give you time to signal for a drop tank.
Having said all that I dive two presure gauges when diving independants and it is no problem. I have them tethered together across my midrif nose to nose and I glance down and there they are. No big deel just another hose to rout and another bit of kit to maintain.
Mark Chase