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| RBW Member Current Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Other Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Inspiration Vision Evolution Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Manchester UK
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| Re: Max depth for Normoxic Trimix my IANTD card reads , This individual has completed training and is qualified at the trimix diver level. num 693 feb 96 not a word about depth on it ![]() Last edited by Gobfish1 : 15th December 2006 at 08:04. |
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| Rene Warries Current Rebreather/s: Sport Kiss Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Nieuwegein (The Netherlands)
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| Re: Max depth for Normoxic Trimix I guess the issue for me was that the ppO2 drop was quite large and it happened fast. Switching from O2 to TX10/70, from ppO2 1,6 to ppO2 0,16 Wasn't critcizing you m8 and yes if you have the gas then sure. My point was that you probably would have lasted when there had been a need for it just not comfortably...but yes indeed there's no safety net so you did right.![]() I did not feel good so I went for TX20/35. Would not wan't to pass out at 6m with 80mins of deco left...
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| Custom Title Allowed! Current Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Finland
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| Re: Max depth for Normoxic Trimix Wasn't critcizing you m8 and yes if you have the gas then sure. My point was that you probably would have lasted when there had been a need for it just not comfortably...but yes indeed there's no safety net so you did right. No worries mate! I felt really bad. For a little while I did not realize what was causing it. That moment was quite scary But TX20/35 worked better.But now it is ![]() |
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