kalidor's8
Contributor
ok LOL lots of info and questions so I will try to answer as I can
1 I have been diving for 6 months now, I know it is not that long took my Nitrox in January but this was the first dive.
2 we were diving Lake Travis in Austin
3 mixes were 32.4 and 32.2 verified by us, we are not crazy enough to trust anyone
4 water temp at depth was 54 condition was calm.
5 stage bottle was for our 5@15 stop just incase we came back low and it was standard air
6 my regs are ScubaPro MK2plus and SP R295 Octo, buddies regs were also SP but not sure what model.
7 these were rented tanks.
I just bought my regs a couple of months ago and have not even thought of having them serviced yet. Normaly they breath just fine even at 112ft they were ok so I am puting it as overexertion with a bit of narcing as well. Was just wondering since I did not get a high feeling from it. The tank valve was fully open with 1/4 turn back. I could breath just could not get enough if you know what I mean, so yes more than likely hyperventing.
Hope this helps and ty
Kev
1 I have been diving for 6 months now, I know it is not that long took my Nitrox in January but this was the first dive.
2 we were diving Lake Travis in Austin
3 mixes were 32.4 and 32.2 verified by us, we are not crazy enough to trust anyone
4 water temp at depth was 54 condition was calm.
5 stage bottle was for our 5@15 stop just incase we came back low and it was standard air
6 my regs are ScubaPro MK2plus and SP R295 Octo, buddies regs were also SP but not sure what model.
7 these were rented tanks.
I just bought my regs a couple of months ago and have not even thought of having them serviced yet. Normaly they breath just fine even at 112ft they were ok so I am puting it as overexertion with a bit of narcing as well. Was just wondering since I did not get a high feeling from it. The tank valve was fully open with 1/4 turn back. I could breath just could not get enough if you know what I mean, so yes more than likely hyperventing.
Hope this helps and ty
Kev