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OSTC 2 for a "normal" diver

Posted: Monday 30. September 2013, 20:49
by Uwe Scherner
Hello !

I am diving for nearly 45 years and now I am 52. I know that the risk of a DCS became in my age higher and higher. I dive with air sometimes to 50 - 55m. To make it more save I started 10 years ago with Oxygen at 6m and an air computer. Now I use Nitrox 50 when I reach 20m and an air computer. My air computer is for me only a hint (minimum). I make my decompression intuitional - start at 9m when the computer says 3m...
My question:
Is the OSTC 2 with GF factors a good choice for me when I use air or air and Nitrox 50 or air and Oxygen to be on the verry save side?
Is a GF factor for example 25 / 75 a good choice because I have good experience with deep stops?

Best regrads
Uwe

Re: OSTC 2 for a "normal" diver

Posted: Monday 30. September 2013, 21:10
by Rob
Hi Uwe,

are you at the BLTV Ausbildertagung 12'th of October?
If so, we can talk, an i can show you my 2N,
for a bit playing with the Simulator.

Best regards
Rob

Re: OSTC 2 for a "normal" diver

Posted: Monday 30. September 2013, 21:44
by Bardass
Here are some comparisons

Re: OSTC 2 for a "normal" diver

Posted: Monday 30. September 2013, 21:58
by Uwe Scherner
Hello Rob
no I am not there
Best regrads Uwe

Re: OSTC 2 for a "normal" diver

Posted: Tuesday 1. October 2013, 16:30
by heinrichsweikamp
20/75 is a very conservative setting compared to a "classic" Bühlmann model computer like the Aladin.

If you'd like to try the OSTC, just send us an email: info@heinrichsweikamp.com

Regards,
Matthias

Re: OSTC 2 for a "normal" diver

Posted: Monday 4. November 2013, 20:19
by Dahab Boris
Now THAT is a great offer :-)


heinrichsweikamp Wrote:
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> 20/75 is a very conservative setting compared to a
> "classic" Bühlmann model computer like the
> Aladin.
>
> If you'd like to try the OSTC, just send us an
> email: info@heinrichsweikamp.com
>
> Regards,
> Matthias