Quote: (Originally Posted by
Gilles)

The point being made is that there appears a significant difference between loss of conciousness as a result of HCAP and that from either hyp and hyper -oxia.
Gilles,
Are you French ?
This is my last post since you don't even seem to attempt to at least listen to almost everyone is saying. This reminds me of your discussion with DrMike about calibrating with wet sensors.
I am not going to go into the details of the incident, but the diver did pass out from hypercapnia and not hypoxia. Just for the record since I was there and did the check at the time of the incident (in the water) and on the boat (after the rescue).
If you keep ignoring all of the warnings, and continue to push your scrubber to learn the signs/symptoms of hypercapnia, I wish you all the best.