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Re: Chemistry of CO2 Neutralisation - Can weight be used as an indicator of scruber l

Quote: (Originally Posted by diveoceanos) View Original Post
How is that?

Sotos
Sounds Great! What software program do you want to use, we can add in info for each dive and share data with a common program.

Do you use Excel?

I suggest we call it; "The Sotos Experiment"

Here is a suggested "data table";

Pre-Dive Data
brand of absorbant (granual size)
weight of absorbant (kg/g)
pre dive time on loop

Dive conditions:
ambient temp
water temp at depth
time on loop (including pre dive)
max depth
bottom time
deco depths and time

Post dive analysis
leaks noticed
hypoxic conditions observed?
condition of scrubber
Weight of absorbant (5 min)
weight of absorbant (10 min)
Weight of absorbant (pre second dive and time)
O2 used (psi/bar)

Let me know your thoughts.
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