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Thanks AG. Do we still need to wait 12 - 24 hours balancing our nitrogen obsorption when arriving at an altitude destination? It'll take a while to get used to the idea that we needn't any adjustments at altitude.
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Shawn
Great question as a lot of people are curious. The answer is no, it is built into Ratio Deco Strategy. In other words we do our deco underwater not on the surface.
AG
Shawn
Great question as a lot of people are curious. The answer is no, it is built into Ratio Deco Strategy. In other words we do our deco underwater not on the surface.
AG
I have not been through the Ratio Deco class, but can you elaborate on this a little bit?
We are not talking about surface stuff here.
If I am diving at 8000 feet, how would Ratio Deco factor in the additional theoretical depth at altitude?
Andrew Georgitsis said:Shawn
Great question as a lot of people are curious. The answer is no, it is built into Ratio Deco Strategy. In other words we do our deco underwater not on the surface.
AG
Justin Daniels said:I have not been through the Ratio Deco class, but can you elaborate on this a little bit?
We are not talking about surface stuff here.
If I am diving at 8000 feet, how would Ratio Deco factor in the additional theoretical depth at altitude?
Andrew Georgitsis said:Shawn
Great question as a lot of people are curious. The answer is no, it is built into Ratio Deco Strategy. In other words we do our deco underwater not on the surface.
AG
Unless there’s some new magic I am unaware of Ratio deco is and always has been a ball park approximation of actual decompression tables and it needs experimentation and comparison in order to be useful.
QED it is not a decompression theory in its own right it is merely a simple mathematical progression that approximates a decompression theory.
I use ratio deco but my base line for trimix deco is Buhl man Decompression running a 10/90GF
I work the ratio around the diving I do and I compare the results with my base line of Buhlman on 10/90GF. Then I adjust my RD results to match 10/90 as close as I can in a +/- 10m depth range.
If I ran VPMB I am sure my ratio deco would be different. If I ran 20/80GF? I know it would be different.
QED it’s not a deco system. What it is to me is a model that saves me a lot of money on buying a decent back up wet deco computer. What it is to some people is a model that saves them spending money on a wet deco system but doesn’t avoid the need for a dry comparison model like Decoplanner or V Planner.
SO in answer to the altitude question? The ratio deco will work perfectly for the model you will develop using comparison with a proper decompression package and how you feel post dive.
ATB
Mark
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