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| New Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Wiltshire
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I cannot seem to find the metric version of the standard gas mixes, can anyone help me out please. Thanks Bottom mixes 10-100 3-30m 32% or 30/30 (O2/He) 110-150 33-45m 21/35 (O2/He) 160-200 48-60m 18/45 (O2/He) 210-250 63-75m 15/55 (O2/He) 260-400 78-121m 10/70 (O2/He) Decompression mixes 20 6m 100% Oxygen 70 21m 50% Oxygen 120 36m 35/25 (O2/He) 190 57m 21/35 (O2/He) lifted directly from Peter Steinhoff's filling chart: http://dir-diver.com/pdf/fill_chart2c.pdf cheers, Paul |
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| Loner at the ball... | I have attached the Standard Mix in pdf format for others who wish to print it out. Btw, your list is from AG/5thD-X.Whilst most of the mixes are the same, GUE does not advocate or teach the use of 25/25... Last edited by Vie; April 4th, 2007 at 10:39 AM. |
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| New Member | Btw, your list is from AG/5thD-X. Whats up with the 25/25 gass ? You can mix it with helium and 32 nitrox, but whats the advantage 25/25 over the 30/30 mix Whilst most of the mixes are the same, GUE does not advocate or teach the use of 25/25... ![]() 30/30 gives you a 20% discount 25/25 gives you a 10% discount you could go a bit deeper with 25/25 but doesn`t have much helium. Wouldn`t 21/35 be a better choice ?
__________________ Wiggo Andrč Larsen Last edited by leash; April 14th, 2007 at 03:38 PM. |
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