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jeepster0000
August 29th, 2003, 01:53 PM
Is it really necessary to analyze the He in a mix. I mean if you did your calculations right and your O2 comes out fine, is there a need to analyze He. The reason I ask is because purchasing a He analyzer is very expensive. I am thinking about making one, but the output from the sensor is not liiear.

I just mixed up some normoxic mix. I analyzed the O2 and I was .8% off. I figured if i was .8% off my mark, I would be okay to dive the mix. My END is 100ft so even if I have less He than plan my END could not go more than 120ft. If I have more He, then there is no problem.

Let me know.
ADAM

MikeFerrara
August 29th, 2003, 02:36 PM
I like many do not have an He analyzer and I get by. The O2 content is the most important since a mistake there can be very unforgiving. I wouldn't think anything at all of diving a mix with the O2 within a percent of target especially if it's on the low side.

Scuba_Vixen
August 30th, 2003, 03:04 AM
run the numbers on your planning software for 10% over and 10%under the intended He percentage. If there's enough difference to to consider, go with the more conservative times.

Mix isn't known for being forgiving, best to be safe


Darlene

BigJetDriver
August 30th, 2003, 09:24 AM
MikeFerrara once bubbled...
I like many do not have an He analyzer and I get by. The O2 content is the most important since a mistake there can be very unforgiving. I wouldn't think anything at all of diving a mix with the O2 within a percent of target especially if it's on the low side.


Good point, Mike! There is SOME flexibility, but as you say, not a heck of a lot. I finally got an Atomox to use alongside my OxyCheq O2 meter, and boy-oh-boy does it make life easier!:D

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