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Quote: (Originally Posted by
Mark Chase)

True it s what I said, following the computer (cochran), V planner tables give me less so I follow the most conservative (on the deco point of vue) and keep tables as back up. For pushing the CNS clock right, it s still a 130% max with air breaks and pushing the CNS like that over 3 days diving, correct me if I m wrong but what do I risk ? Pulmonary O2 toxicity, not convulsions, and compared to what people write on the forums, 130% CNS with air breaks is a risk I m definitely ready to take. Seriously none of you ever pushes CNS over 100% ?
What your willing to risk is entirely up to you. I have no right to preach. However the wording and some of your responsis to the origional post sugests this is cutting new ground for you and you should be aware of all the risks.
Running high CNS on multi dive trips can result in mucs building up on the lungs and this can reduce their abuility to off gas. Air breaks are voodoo and are only realy designed to give the lungs a break during deco.
However if you'r aware of the risk and still feel comfortable doing it thats fine by me. Id push it a bit as well but id be a little cautious about deco.
ATB
Mark Chase