Garth
Tunnel Vision
On another thread we have been discussing cell health and wellness but while conversing about cells another topic came up.. That of hypoxic loop. Quote below....
If you looked down to find your cells reading a PPO2 nearing hypoxic what would you do and why would you do it?
Also please state the rebreather you dive for training trending.
Thanks,
Garth
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I believe there have been quite a few people who have demonstrated the extended period of time where PPO2 will drop. My biggest concern and the number one reason I'm turned off from that MAV inhale position is that if a problem with the MAV occurs it's seconds from a disaster where as if the O2 MAV stuck open on exhale it has to go through the entire rebreather giving you more time.
As you know the response to Hypoxic isn't oxygen flush but actually Diluent flush.... Known PPO2.
During the training for this rebreather if the diver all of the sudden notices the PPO2 of 0.18 would you add oxygen or do a diluent flush? Real question.
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Garth
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Genuine question, which training was this?
I certainly didnt get taught that and even if i had, I'd be questioning the logic behind this one.
If you looked down to find your cells reading a PPO2 nearing hypoxic what would you do and why would you do it?
Also please state the rebreather you dive for training trending.
Thanks,
Garth
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