I recently made a dive @ GSR going into Devil's Ear and taking the mainline (via DPV) back to the Mainland jump and into Mainland itself. Maximum depth reached was 110'. Upon exiting the cavern zone via The Ear, my bottom time was 1h 31m.
My AL80 stage had an actual analyzed mixture of 32.2% and my back gas (PST D120s) was analyzed at 31.8%. My Oxygen deco bottle is filled straight from a rented K bottle from PraxAir and is as close to 100% as can be determined.
I was wearing an older Cochran Commander Nitrox Computer and a newer Cochran EMC-20H 3 Blend Trimix Computer throughout the whole dive. Bottom mixes for both computers were set at 31.0% with a single deco mix of 95% slated to be used for calculation after 35 minutes had elapsed and a depth of 23 feet was reached. All three (effectively two) mixes for the EMC-20H were set with He @ 00.0%. The Commander's conservatism factor was set at 0, while the EMC-20H was set at 05%.
I had been monitoring both computers throughout the dive and remember when turning the dive in Mainland, the Commander was displaying a Deco obligation of 0:06 @ 20 feet and alternately displaying the total Deco obligation of 0:36.
At the same time, the EMC-20H displayed a deco obligation of 0:06 @ 20' while alternately displaying the total Deco obligation of 0:10.
During the hasty exit on the DPV, I never looked at the Commander again, only checking my bottom time and deco obligation on the EMC-20H (it was on my non-scooter wrist) once at the beginning of the cornflakes. It showed 0:10 @ 20 feet and total time of 0:16.
After retrieving my deco bottle, I began ascending through The Ear and upon reaching a depth of 21-22 feet to begin my deco, the Commander was reading 0:12 @ 20 feet and a total deco of 0:56, while the EMC-20H displayed 0:13 @ 20 feet with a total of 0:16. This significant difference had me perplexed, as I have done numerous multi-mix and/or semi-deep (>170 feet) dives with the EMC-20H and have never had any DCS symptoms - acute or otherwise. The commander is vintage 1998 or as late as 2001, while the EMC-20H was manufactured in February this year. Both had brand new batteries installed specifically for this dive.
Questions:
1) Has the algorithm used by Cochran been drastically altered since the Commander's manufacture? If so, could it be construed that the older algorithm was excessively conservative?
2) Certainly, a number of other divers within this forum have probably made this exact dive with a similar- if not identical- mix. Would you mind sharing your deco times along with the type of DC you used?
---My body fat ratio is extremely low and I am a smoker (3/4 pack per day) in otherwise good shape, enough to hike doubles to Friedman's or carry 500 feet of rope to the top of Thunder Hole. I would think that my lungs would be less efficient and incapable of off-gassing/transpiring inert gases than that of a non-smoker.---
3) As a general rule, would it be more likely for a non-smoker with slightly more body fat to exhibit signs of DCS compared to that of myself while doing the dive I described above?
I never exhibited any signs of DCS on this particular dive (or ever during ANY dive), but seeing how the EMC-20H got me out of the water so quickly I was concerned.
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