Hi all, ran across this on the web and thought some folks might be interested..... COMEX has been experimenting with hydrogen gas as a diluent. The upshot was they were doing saturation dives on a helium mix at 200 meters and then they would add hydrogen to get to depths of 260 for up to 8 hours and the deco back to the 200 level would just be a slow 1 meter per second ascent back to the 200 level. They were finding that deco's could be 40 percent less than helium and they think even higher percentage reductions would not be unreasonable. Anyway here is the link for more info - about 5 pages of reading http://www.comex.fr/pagea.html I guess if helium is your friend then hydrogen is the cute blonde next door with the free beers. Hell, George Irvine could probably dive Wakulla on hydrogen with doing any deco. So, when Wakulla goes REALLY deep you guys still have on more deco trick to pull out of your sleeve. No smokers for sure on those dives :) Which reminds me, out of my own curiosity, are there any tunnels in Wakulla that appear to head deeper than the approx 300 you WKPP guys dive? Any reason to believe geology or hydrology wise that deeper sections should or shouldnt be there? Buddy "yet to break the 33 meter mark" Welker
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