On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Jan Mulder <[email protected]> wrote:
I have a pretty good oversight in the PSCR/RB80 divers community esp. in > the Netherlands and Belgium. I am not aware of anybody that is currently > logging pp02 from a sensor. Even ppO2 sensors are used by only half of the > group, but without logging attached; just for reference in more critical > moments in the dive. > > It is just not considered useful on a PSCR by most. We know that the ppO2 > drops and that we have to vigilant when ascending and when switching gas. > And we are perfectly happy with a known maximum drop from a decompression > point of view. > Jan, it's the same for me. I have a simple PpO2 monitor without logging capabilities. Nevertheless I thought It would be nice seeing a ppO2 graph against theoretical calculations. I see that (at least in Italy) nowadays Shearwater computers with ext. port are common even among pscr divers. Italians are famous for being gadget addicted. Bey -- Davide https://vimeo.com/bocio/videos
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