
Diving questions please thank you for help.?
Hello all I was diving in Tenerife in the summer and he loved. I love when you go diving in the down and see all the fish of the sea creatures. I have some questions I would be very happy if you answered. 1.) Dry suits keep you warm in them. 2.) Why what divers use nitrous oxide in some dives can you explain that. 3.) Is there anywhere online where I can find lots of information about diving. 4.) Is it safe to buy equipment Diving used. 5.) How to measure a dry suit that I am very skinny, etc and I wondered what it would be safe to buy a second-hand I do not know how to measure them. 6.) So what is the difference between oxygen and nitrogen oxide, I'll choose the best answer thank you.
First, a diver actually qualified yet? Does not look like one, and to qualify, reliable supplier, without even considering the sale of equipment for diving life support (tank, regulator, jacket, etc.) Otherwise, in response to your questions … (1) isolating a dry suits air layer, instead of diving suits, which trap a layer of hot water on the skin. The air is a better insulator than water, when using a drysuit not mean cold as fast as you would with a wetsuit on the same water temperature – Keep in mind that cold yet, but unless you have a means of heating the dry suit. (2) The divers did not use nitrous oxide using "Nitrox", which is a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen breathing has a higher percentage of oxygen (And therefore less nitrogen) than normal air (which is about oxygen. 21% and 79% nitrogen). This gives the diver more potential time zero failure "at a depth that would be with air, but limits the maximum depth you can dive safely, depending on the oxygen content (More oxygen => less depth). (3) There are literally hundreds of websites with information about diving – but as with everything online, some sites are more reliable and less biased than others. Most sites are run by dive centers and advertising their services, but many blogs and discussion forums. Wikipedia is generally reliable, factual information and www.divernet.com is a website (relatively) non-partisan by the editors the British magazine Diver. (4) Purchase of equipment used is relatively safe if you know what you're doing and trust the seller, but otherwise I recommend it not. In addition, the equipment essential to life, only to buy used equipment from a supplier who could offer a service history detailed, for example, a dive shop to sell their old equipment rental. (5) have dry suits that equipment life and that connects to your regulator and the cylinder, and training (and / or experience) to be used safely so that the point (4) applies. Buy new media can be (reasonably) assured that your work properly sealed from the start. Waterproof Note: do not have to fit perfectly, such as wetsuits, so an off-to-wear version may be OK as long as the length correct. combinations can be easily adapted to the width. If you find a tight costume is a real problem, there are several companies in the United Kingdom which count so dry suits – a Google search to find – and the company says that the steps you need. If you have further questions, please free to send through yahoo
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