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Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 16:20:40 -0700
To: "Don Burke" <donburke56@ne*.ne*>, <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
From: Paul Braunbehrens <Bakalite@ba*.co*>
Subject: Re:rec trimix
I think that this is where trimix computers come in.  Even if it's a 
good "drop in" gas, I'd still like to track what I'm really using. 
Also, because of O2 Tox there would have to be some kind of an 
"orientation class" at the least.  If you go down to 160 on air and 
come back up right away you're stupid, but you won't tox on O2.  A 
"drop in" gas would need some serious warning if it has a higher O2 
content.

Cheers.

Don Burke wrote:
~
>As variation on the same theme, how about 28/35 as a "drop-in" replacement
>for air?
>
>It is good to 130 feet under any conditions a rec diver will see.
>
>The no stop times are longer than for air.
>
>The END at 130 feet is about 80 feet.
>
>The only downside is cost.
>
>Don Burke
>Chesapeake, Virginia
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Jim Cobb
>
>Like I wrote in my post I do not discount proper training. And I also
>mentioned that you should be proficient in mixing nitrox before you attempt
>trimix. But I do submit that you could take a rec diver with 4 dives under
>his belt put a tank of 21/20 on his back and the only thing the diver would
>notice is a more enjoyable diving experience.
>
>I also submit that a large portion of panic attacks suffered by new divers
>is in part caused by the unfamiliar sensation of narcosis. Around here
>beginning divers regularly do their training dives in 90+ ft of cold, murky
>water, a prime environment for narcosis induced clusterfucks. On any given
>weekend you can see these new divers doing panic-stricken free ascents
>popping up like mushrooms all around the dive boat.
>
>Now these new divers should not mix their own trimix but perhaps trimix
>should be the REAL "safeair" (I still laugh my ass off when I see
>potentially toxic mixtures of nitrox labeled "safeair", what genius came up
>with that).
>
>Anyway I see your point that some people need training and hand-holding more
>than others and should be prepared to pay for it.
>
>Jim
>
>On Friday, October 6, 2000, at 06:46 AM, David B. Widen wrote:
>
>Jim
>
>You do not represent the typical diver. You do the research and reading
>before you jump in. Many of these people will just jump in. The reason for
>training is to ensure that at least some level of understanding and
>knowledge is in place. You are opening a door for people to use something
>they may not have the knowledge to use and get hurt.
>
>You know some of the same people I do. Would you want to turn some of those
>folk loose on trimix without them getting some guidance? So where is the
>line between the between those with enough good sense to doit with out
>training and those that need the training to get them on the right road and
>doing thing right.
>
>Trimix diving is technical diving. There is more to technical diving them
>just having the equipment, some O2, and in this case HE.
>
>David
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jim Cobb [mailto:cobber@ci*.co*]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 3:55 PM
>To: Paul Braunbehrens
>Cc: Mcinnis, Don; 'RDecker388@ao*.co*'; scottk@hc*.co*;
>techdiver@aquanaut.com
>Subject: RE: clarification was: An the beat goes on and on
>
>While I am not discounting the need for proper training, you don't need
>squat for certification to dive with trimix. I have yet to see a industrial
>gas supplier ask for a c-card for tanks of 02 and He. And as far as the the
>air tops are concerned it's pretty much a "don't ask, don't tell" policy at
>the dive shops I've visited. If your diveshop is an asshole about this, then
>it's time to move on.
>
>Personally I believe that if you are proficient at mixing nitrox and are
>currently mixing it on a regular basis, there is no reason one earth why you
>can't shitcan your nitrox wrist computer, get DecoPlanner for your laptop
>and go trimix diving. It ain't rocket science, folks.
>
>Jim
>
>On Wednesday, October 4, 2000, at 11:41 AM, Paul Braunbehrens wrote:
>
>No kidding! I'm doing it right now, adv. nitrox, stage deco and
>trimix just because I want to use He. It's actually ironic that you
>have to do a deco class to use trimix. It seems to me they are
>separate subjects. You won't get a fill without it though.
>
>
>Mcinnis, Don wrote:
>~
>>Bob,
>>
>>What's the prerequisite in shingles needed to get into it? Usually needed
>is
>>the advanced nitrox, decompression techniques, and then the "entry level
>>trimix" course at least. All this for being able to dive with a clear head
>>between 70 and 150'. Scott's point all along is there needs to be a "rec"
>>HOTx course with something like a nitrox C-card pre-req to open up He to
>>more people without having to go through 4 extra courses (not to mention
>>about $2000 or more) just to dive HOTx which is by definition relatively
>>shallow (less logistics) diving.
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