OSTC 2c strange behaviour when using a travel gas...
Posted: Monday 26. August 2013, 13:29
Hello,
I was recently on a trip to Malin Head in Ireland and we were diving on the HMS Audacious at 65m. I had brought a mix with me and it was a bit too lean to breathe at the surface so I configured my computer to use a travel gas as follows -
G1 - 15/42, change at 30m, Active gas, First gas - No.
G2 - Ean70, Change at 11m, Active gas, First Gas - No.
G3 - Ean30, Change at 42m, Active gas, First Gas - Yes.
So I jumped in using Ean30, descended to 30m where I gas switched to 15/42, dived as normal for the entire bottom time, and then ascended. Everything was normal until I reached 30m on the ascent, at which point I suspect the OSTC threw a complete bender giving me multiple minutes for every 1m of ascent. I resorting to using those pesky tables on my slate that we use to plan our dives - and was grateful for having them along.
So my question here is does the OSTC handle a travel gas gracefully, or did I simply program my OSTC incorrectly.
I suspect in hind sight I probably should have left the 15/42 as the main active gas and simply travelled on the Ean30 and manually just switched gases at 30m. The difference in deco penalty is marginal and it keeps it simple. Incidentally that is exactly what I did for the rest of the holiday...
Upon surfacing the OSTC was not bent and in fact whilst completing my table stop penalties the OSTC did in fact clear (I had still been doing the gas switches on it during my ascent). However when entering the menu structure to review the logbook the computer white screened and was only recoverable by using the trusty magnetic reset. Thankfully we lost the following days diving due to weather, so the loss of existing deco state was not an issue.
Any opinions on the things I saw?
Its a new OSTC 2C running 2.7 software.
After the reset it behaved faultlessly - making me think it was definitely my actions that screwed it up...
I was recently on a trip to Malin Head in Ireland and we were diving on the HMS Audacious at 65m. I had brought a mix with me and it was a bit too lean to breathe at the surface so I configured my computer to use a travel gas as follows -
G1 - 15/42, change at 30m, Active gas, First gas - No.
G2 - Ean70, Change at 11m, Active gas, First Gas - No.
G3 - Ean30, Change at 42m, Active gas, First Gas - Yes.
So I jumped in using Ean30, descended to 30m where I gas switched to 15/42, dived as normal for the entire bottom time, and then ascended. Everything was normal until I reached 30m on the ascent, at which point I suspect the OSTC threw a complete bender giving me multiple minutes for every 1m of ascent. I resorting to using those pesky tables on my slate that we use to plan our dives - and was grateful for having them along.
So my question here is does the OSTC handle a travel gas gracefully, or did I simply program my OSTC incorrectly.
I suspect in hind sight I probably should have left the 15/42 as the main active gas and simply travelled on the Ean30 and manually just switched gases at 30m. The difference in deco penalty is marginal and it keeps it simple. Incidentally that is exactly what I did for the rest of the holiday...
Upon surfacing the OSTC was not bent and in fact whilst completing my table stop penalties the OSTC did in fact clear (I had still been doing the gas switches on it during my ascent). However when entering the menu structure to review the logbook the computer white screened and was only recoverable by using the trusty magnetic reset. Thankfully we lost the following days diving due to weather, so the loss of existing deco state was not an issue.
Any opinions on the things I saw?
Its a new OSTC 2C running 2.7 software.
After the reset it behaved faultlessly - making me think it was definitely my actions that screwed it up...