Quote: (Originally Posted by
jmurba)

hi paul
o what tank do you connect you bov?
the dil tank ? 3 lt ?
How long could last a dil tank after a co2 hit with a huge co2 hit ?
in my opinion after switching to oc with you bov you would have sucked the dil in 2 minutes, I am not sure that you would have recovered a normal breathing rate.
after one sucked the dil tank what should one do ?
is there a possibility to switch the bov...
using quick connectors or switch blocks is it possible under a co2 hit ?
how many hoses will we need to be able to suck the dil tanks and then a deco tank a travel or whatever ?
imho it is gear for fear, nothing else
a co2hit is a big s t but the only methode of avoiding it is to make everything we can to avoid it.
fresh sorb...no repacking, correct packing, no effort, no stress and oc bail out if any doubt occurs, if any feeling of dread occurs....
I tend to think that if it happends....deep ...with deco....bye bye...
a bov in maybe one part of the solution , but certainely to the perfect co2 hit parachute.
regards
jean mi
jeanmi, if I use a bov, it is the OC stage, mounted on the right side of my panorama FFM, so I can nose breath if I want
in a few months, i will perhaps use my own OC/BOV :-)
it is never mounted on the internal, but on a side mounted
only using it now on one tank, but will put QC6 on so I can switch
as you see, I mostly dive withouth BOV at the moment
regards