As said in the subject: "How do you use the aGF function?"
Do you enable a more conservative pair if you had to work hard? if you were cold?
How do you use aGF?
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Re: How do you use aGF?
Personally I don't use it much. I have set it to 90/90 and sometime switch for curiosity (And switch back later). 90/90 is similar to what the "old" dive computers (Like the old Aladin) did.
Regards,
Matthias
Regards,
Matthias
Re: How do you use aGF?
I use them as a "If the shit is in the fan" deco table. I have them set at 80/100.
Eg. Something have gone horribly bad, a flooded dry suite for example, and i would like to get a plan that gets me out of the water as quickly as possible, and still doing parts of the deco plan.
Or, eg. i lost my deep deco gas. What stops should i do for a minimum decompression to a depth where i can start breathing the shallower gas?
As is fortunate, i haven't needed to use them in a real scenario.
//Anton
Eg. Something have gone horribly bad, a flooded dry suite for example, and i would like to get a plan that gets me out of the water as quickly as possible, and still doing parts of the deco plan.
Or, eg. i lost my deep deco gas. What stops should i do for a minimum decompression to a depth where i can start breathing the shallower gas?
As is fortunate, i haven't needed to use them in a real scenario.
//Anton