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When it's out of the reg, it's at ambient pressure. So, no worries.Providing that you have enough gas to surface, is it safe to breath air at 10 bars while surfacing?
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When it's out of the reg, it's at ambient pressure. So, no worries.Providing that you have enough gas to surface, is it safe to breath air at 10 bars while surfacing?
Even if the second stage is free flowing?When it's out of the reg, it's at ambient pressure. So, no worries.
Yes. If the gas isn't contained in some kind of vessel, it will be at ambient pressure. Physics.Even if the second stage is free flowing?
You mean Venturi/ Bernoulli? Did not strike me at first. I don’t know how a regulator works. I will learn. Thanks.Yes. If the gas isn't contained in some kind of vessel, it will be at ambient pressure. Physics.
No, in that case it would be below ambient pressure.You mean Venturi/ Bernoulli?