Ben Field
All IMVHO obviously...
No offence to Randy but none of his "Myths" seem particularly mythical to me- more like example of bad instruction in general than CCR or even diving specific?
How about some real Myths of Rebreathers, here is a few to get you started-
1. Know your PPO2
(Controversial but it is largely irrelevant unless you remember what is was and can guesstimate what it might be next time you look- otherwise its just the Single point calibration debate all over again
Irrespective of rebreather type IMO
2. Rebreathers are better because- Constant PPO2
(Nonsense, they are better because they can create the Right PPO2 for the given point of the dive, it doesn't have to be constant to achieve that)
3. Bailing out onto the same decompression plan for CCR
(The GF's or settings chosen for a CCR ascent are rarely suitable for an OC ascent, MTFU- make proper tables and bailout properly, get up, get deco'd and get out)
4. Look at my sexy configuration from the Internet!
(News Flash- What works on a team dive in a clear Florida cavern is largely unsuitable to a silt out wreck dive with a buddy off slacks at the bottom of the English Channel)
Feel free to add or debate
How about some real Myths of Rebreathers, here is a few to get you started-
1. Know your PPO2
(Controversial but it is largely irrelevant unless you remember what is was and can guesstimate what it might be next time you look- otherwise its just the Single point calibration debate all over again
2. Rebreathers are better because- Constant PPO2
(Nonsense, they are better because they can create the Right PPO2 for the given point of the dive, it doesn't have to be constant to achieve that)
3. Bailing out onto the same decompression plan for CCR
(The GF's or settings chosen for a CCR ascent are rarely suitable for an OC ascent, MTFU- make proper tables and bailout properly, get up, get deco'd and get out)
4. Look at my sexy configuration from the Internet!
(News Flash- What works on a team dive in a clear Florida cavern is largely unsuitable to a silt out wreck dive with a buddy off slacks at the bottom of the English Channel)
Feel free to add or debate