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Old 23rd June 2006, 22:57   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Loop Gas Temperature

Quote: (Originally Posted by Mdemon)
Apologies for hijack, but I find that very deep, the loop gets very warm. So much so that I've been wary in case it was a break through (it wasn't).
I've noticed a difference even between shallow dives in the 60-80 fsw range vs the 120-140 fsw. In the 120+ fsw range , the gas becomes analagous to a warm mist. I've assumed it's due to the increased density of the gas and the increase in scrubber activity...it feels much warmer than the water.
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