Michael Thornton
Rebreather Enthusiast
Fairly often while teaching CCR at the end of course one of my students will ask me why their ears are giving them more trouble after diving a CCR. They are confused as to why they have 0 problems on OC but their ears are still clogged up the day after diving a rebreather.
I don't have a good answer except for a few hearsay things but I don't like answering a question with answers that I am not confident in.
TDI has a little exam for doing rebreather discoveries (try dives or demos) and question 11 is a T/F "It is important to equalize every 15 minutes after surfacing for about 2 hours to prevent an ear squeeze after diving with a rebreather"
So maybe I should know this as an IT but can someone who knows more than me explain why it might be worse on a CCR besides their buoyancy not being great at the beginning?
Thank you in advance.
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I don't have a good answer except for a few hearsay things but I don't like answering a question with answers that I am not confident in.
TDI has a little exam for doing rebreather discoveries (try dives or demos) and question 11 is a T/F "It is important to equalize every 15 minutes after surfacing for about 2 hours to prevent an ear squeeze after diving with a rebreather"
So maybe I should know this as an IT but can someone who knows more than me explain why it might be worse on a CCR besides their buoyancy not being great at the beginning?
Thank you in advance.
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