Sorry that this is the last video for the moment. Looking forward to see what you'll cover next! Maybe some hints and tips (without giving away secrets :-)) for novice tech divers?
Yes, we are sorry also! Still quite chuffed to have made it to 25, though, and really pleased to get feedback on the videos. For the hints & tips, do you have specific questions? If so, please feel free to email us at darkhorizondiving (at) gmail.com.
Hi there, thanks for your comment! The cylinder position depends on the gas inside and the quantity. Nitrox 50 is a heavy gas, but aluminium tanks tend to sit perpendicular as soon as they are only partially full, even at 150 bar. A trimix like 50/15 will be lighter even if the tank is full. Now, we filmed these videos in early 2020, so I can't remember what the pressure was exactly in the video but definitely not as much as 200 bar.
Sorry that this is the last video for the moment. Looking forward to see what you'll cover next! Maybe some hints and tips (without giving away secrets :-)) for novice tech divers?
Yes, we are sorry also! Still quite chuffed to have made it to 25, though, and really pleased to get feedback on the videos. For the hints & tips, do you have specific questions? If so, please feel free to email us at darkhorizondiving (at) gmail.com.
How can the cylinder can be perpendicular? It’s empty? I try this and it’s sit flat down.
Hi there, thanks for your comment! The cylinder position depends on the gas inside and the quantity. Nitrox 50 is a heavy gas, but aluminium tanks tend to sit perpendicular as soon as they are only partially full, even at 150 bar. A trimix like 50/15 will be lighter even if the tank is full.
Now, we filmed these videos in early 2020, so I can't remember what the pressure was exactly in the video but definitely not as much as 200 bar.