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| Greg Mossman wrote >> Big deal. He called it EAN instead of Nitrox. You understood what he >> meant, right? > So maybe I did. But bullshark loves it when I nitpick and I only nitpick > bullshark because you made the claim that "Bullshark, on the other hand, > has a long history of very precise and accurate posts in this forum." He damned sure doesn't like it when I nitpick. >>> I always use trimix for deep dives. A .0005% He mix is just about right >>> for the Spiegel Grove. >> >> Let's get our terminology right. That's 21/.0005. I used 30/.0005 last >> time we were down there. > Big deal. You understood what I meant, right? Yeah, but Pot and Kettle are not terms either one of us should be tossing around carelessly. We both bear more than a little physical resemblance. > Oh, and it wouldn't be .0005 any longer after "diluting" the "mix" with > pure oxygen. I could do the math, but it would make my head hurt right > now. Maybe Grumman will oblige. Please don't. I considered doing it myself, but decided it was a lot easier, and almost as safe, to accept your numbers as posted. Foolish me. Lee |
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| "Lee Bell" <pleebell2@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:FlzJg.20491$y7.5926@bignews6.bellsouth.net... > Yeah, but Pot and Kettle are not terms either one of us should be tossing > around carelessly. We both bear more than a little physical resemblance. Just because you have a dark tan and wear lots of heavy shiny jewelry doesn't mean you look black, and I'm even whiter than you. |
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| >A .0005% He mix is just about right for the Spiegel Grove. I don't know nuttin bout trimix, but five ten thousandths of a percent doesn't sound like it could make any difference at all. Seems like you'd need some expensive lab equipment to even detect such an infinitesimal amount. |
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| On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 13:10:39 -0500, GWB <gwb3483@eatel.net> wrote: > I don't know nuttin bout trimix, but five ten thousandths of a percent > doesn't sound like it could make any difference at all. > > Seems like you'd need some expensive lab equipment to even detect such > an infinitesimal amount. HINT -- Check the percentage of helium in air... |
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| On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 18:23:17 GMT, Grumman-581 <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM-gmail.com> wrote: >On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 13:10:39 -0500, GWB <gwb3483@eatel.net> wrote: >> I don't know nuttin bout trimix, but five ten thousandths of a percent >> doesn't sound like it could make any difference at all. >> >> Seems like you'd need some expensive lab equipment to even detect such >> an infinitesimal amount. > >HINT -- Check the percentage of helium in air... OK, I get it. Whoosh - right over my head. ....going for more coffee. (reminds me of the quizzical look I got when I requested 21% Nitrox) |
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| Greg Mossman wrote: > > Don't forget EAN21. > > The "E" stands for enriched. How is 21% enriched? Several explanations: 1) My shop uses french fry grease for compressor oil. <<<food grade>>> 2) Technically, EAN21 is enriched with *precisely* 0 (zero) oxygen. I've verified this with a Simson-Lawrence EAN6200 Nukyuler Mass Spectromulator. It confirms *exactly* 0 (zero) on the "Enrichment" scale. It has been recently calibrated by Bruce Wienke at LANL and certified to be RGBM compliant. 3) In your perspective (lawyer) you should be familiar with 0% enrichment. Isn't that what plaintiffs get from a lawsuit after legal fees and expenses are subtracted from the award? 4) The air has also been "enriched" by virtue of purification. At 70% RH and 80F, air is only about 20.4% O2. After cleaning and drying, it's up to 20.9% (unfortunately the Simson Lawrence EAN6200 Mass Spectromulator has a fixed wavelength spinicumatator, so it's an inaccurate POS (How much accuracy can you expect from *anything* that uses the word "nukyuler" ?). It has been enriched with ~2.45% additional oxygen content. 5) EANx has evolved as standard notation for O2 fraction for any nitrox, while slash notation is reserved for helium. "EANx" is a concise, unambiguous expression meaning N2 = 100-x. eg 50/50 is heliox , 21/35 is trimix and EAN50 is nitrox. |
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| "bullshark" <bullshark@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1157064109.720545.112040@i42g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > 5) EANx has evolved as standard notation for O2 fraction for any > nitrox, while slash notation is reserved for helium. "EANx" is a > concise, unambiguous expression meaning N2 = 100-x. eg 50/50 is heliox > , 21/35 is trimix and EAN50 is nitrox. Uh huh. But seriously, has anyone tried making pure EANx, like mixing pure O2 and pure N2, without any of those pesky trace gases that likely cause cancer? I would pay good money for that. |
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| Thus spake "Greg Mossman" <mossman@qnet.com> : >"bullshark" <bullshark@gmail.com> wrote in message >news:1157064109.720545.112040@i42g2000cwa.googleg roups.com... > >> 5) EANx has evolved as standard notation for O2 fraction for any >> nitrox, while slash notation is reserved for helium. "EANx" is a >> concise, unambiguous expression meaning N2 = 100-x. eg 50/50 is heliox >> , 21/35 is trimix and EAN50 is nitrox. > >Uh huh. > >But seriously, has anyone tried making pure EANx, like mixing pure O2 and >pure N2, without any of those pesky trace gases that likely cause cancer? I >would pay good money for that. > There's a shop in the Dallas area that uses DNx, which uses osmosis to remove the N2. As a result, they can just dial up a mix. The N2 is normally just vented to the atmosphere, but I suggested that they bottle it and sell it to the road racers that like to use nitrogen in their tires. The only problem with the system is that it requires 5000 psi to work properly. -- dillon If you can't figure out how to unmunge my address, email me and I'll explain it. |
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