dfx
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At 3,117 psi it does contain 80cf!
unless it's just very hot :tongue:
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At 3,117 psi it does contain 80cf!
Well what if it is freezing at the time?unless it's just very hot :tongue:
Well what if it is freezing at the time?
It's another thread by someone who is afraid that they might be getting ripped off a little. Go to the gym every now and again and your 80 will last well past your NDL's for any dive deeper than 40 feet. Getting some buoyancy coaching will accomplish the same thing. Tech diving is a little different, but some gym time solves all short fill problems.
Frank, my air consumption actually dropped once my collegiate athlete era ended......
Yeah, but here in the US we all breathe in cu ft, not liters. The commies breathe in liters.