Quote: (Originally Posted by
jqn)

I have been looking at the theoretical scrubber equations and time is highly non-linear in the inputs. So, I think what we conclude is; if you are working really hard, you can over breathe the scrubber and the reaction zone will extend beyond the scrubber -- so, elevated CO2 levels.
It doesn't help us understand diving the unit.
Jerry
Jerry
It doesn't help any of us (green on its way)
What you have here IMHO is a Kiss "statment of duration" thats all.
Chemical duration is only half of the story you could hook up Sponge Bob’s underpants with 797 and get them absorbing C02. I would even hazard a guess the more lime……………..the more time. I would expect Jetsam to release the ANSTI WOB graph for the duration only then will the statement below will be fully concluded. Iain Middlebrook Why is Jetsam releasing its data? Because we believe all divers should
have as much information as possible to ensure their safety.