tna9001
Contributor
Hello All,
There are a lot of very unlikely events that can kill you while diving and many of them are error chain type events where a mistake leads to another and so on. CO in your gas on the other hand is deterministic, you can check before you dive if your gas is good or not. CO analyzers are expensive $400 or so and have a limited sensor life so for someone diving a few times a year it's an expensive safety check. I'm curious how many of you all check your gas for CO?
There are a lot of very unlikely events that can kill you while diving and many of them are error chain type events where a mistake leads to another and so on. CO in your gas on the other hand is deterministic, you can check before you dive if your gas is good or not. CO analyzers are expensive $400 or so and have a limited sensor life so for someone diving a few times a year it's an expensive safety check. I'm curious how many of you all check your gas for CO?