TDI offers Advanced Nitrox & decompression procedures certification.
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There is a lot too it. Biggest take away for me was proper gas planning (which I learned in Intro to tech). All the training in the world is useless without proper gas planing. I haven't read all the comments but I'm assuming you don't have any training beyond AOW?Yes basically that is what I was curious about.
In the AOW they as well tell you the limitations on depth with nitrox, and I have read some more as well, so I'm not 100% new to it, but granted I will take the Nitrox course and annoy the hell out of the instructor with questions as usual.
Don't remember which organization offers Tech Nitrox but it was only one I saw that did from all the ones I was researching, I guess it will extend nitrox with deco
Use the navy dive tables and just use your EAD for determining deco times and depth.
Pick the EAD for the mix your using and plan using the navy deco tables.
I'm curious to know what are the decompression tables for Nitrox, any body can share this with me or send me a .pdf
I know BSAC have them but did not find a clear image from them.
I will do a Nitrox course in January, but I'm sure PADI will have nothing on it or am I wrong ? I only find NO-decompression tables.
Thanks
There is a lot too it. Biggest take away for me was proper gas planning (which I learned in Intro to tech). All the training in the world is useless without proper gas planing. I haven't read all the comments but I'm assuming you don't have any training beyond AOW?Yes basically that is what I was curious about.
In the AOW they as well tell you the limitations on depth with nitrox, and I have read some more as well, so I'm not 100% new to it, but granted I will take the Nitrox course and annoy the hell out of the instructor with questions as usual.
Don't remember which organization offers Tech Nitrox but it was only one I saw that did from all the ones I was researching, I guess it will extend nitrox with deco
The neat thing about this approach is, the Navy Air Table is assuming you're breathing air at your deco stops. However, you're actually breathing something a little bit richer (e.g, NOAA Nitrox I or NOAA Nitrox IIyou know, whatever you're using as your back gas) at these stops. So, you're actually encouraging the elimination of nitrogen from your body a little bit more!
However, the Navy AIR Table is not tracking your oxygen exposure. You absolutely need to make sure you do thisespecially if you're doing repetitive diving and/or multi-day diving.
Safe Diving,
rx7diver
The neat thing about this approach is, the Navy Air Table is assuming you're breathing air at your deco stops. However, you're actually breathing something a little bit richer (e.g, NOAA Nitrox I or NOAA Nitrox IIyou know, whatever you're using as your back gas) at these stops. So, you're actually encouraging the elimination of nitrogen from your body a little bit more!
However, the Navy AIR Table is not tracking your oxygen exposure. You absolutely need to make sure you do thisespecially if you're doing repetitive diving and/or multi-day diving.
Safe Diving,
rx7diver
and use the stand by bottle left at 10ft ( stage bottle right ? ) with nitrox 36