just read a book and beside the other option, of getting a other tank, taking o2 etc....
If you have for any reason (don't want to discuss why this shouldn't happen...) not enough air for your deco where to cut??
The book I read tells...don't cut the time on the deeper stops, as that might be harmful for brain and nerves. While missing the upper stops is less harmful.
For me that's very surprising. My first idea would be to think that everywhere are safety margins and cut on them.
For example Deco 2000 Table
48 Meter 19 Minute tells
12 Meter: 2 Minute
9 Meter: 3
6 Meter: 6
3 Meter: 14
Normaly I would also do 1 Minute at 15 Meter, in emergency of course I would not do it.
One of my ideas would be, fall back on the table values of 17 min at 48 meter
12:1
9: 3
6: 5
3: 11 and stay at 3 till the air is finished
Or take the original values and change on everything 1 Meter up and 1 minute less???
What do you think, or what does some software tell?
If you have for any reason (don't want to discuss why this shouldn't happen...) not enough air for your deco where to cut??
The book I read tells...don't cut the time on the deeper stops, as that might be harmful for brain and nerves. While missing the upper stops is less harmful.
For me that's very surprising. My first idea would be to think that everywhere are safety margins and cut on them.
For example Deco 2000 Table
48 Meter 19 Minute tells
12 Meter: 2 Minute
9 Meter: 3
6 Meter: 6
3 Meter: 14
Normaly I would also do 1 Minute at 15 Meter, in emergency of course I would not do it.
One of my ideas would be, fall back on the table values of 17 min at 48 meter
12:1
9: 3
6: 5
3: 11 and stay at 3 till the air is finished
Or take the original values and change on everything 1 Meter up and 1 minute less???
What do you think, or what does some software tell?