How-To PADI RDP Tables, Best & Easiest intro to PADI RDP Tables, used by Divemasters & Instructors!
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How-To PADI RDP Tables, Best & Easiest intro to PADI RDP Tables, used by Divemasters & Instructors!
RDP Tables Best & Easiest How To Tutorial / Introduction
This is an easy to follow RDP table instruction/Tutorial and probably the quickest and easiest on KZread, with simple, clear instructions you will learn the basics in just a few minutes!
The Best RDP Introduction 101 - The PADI Recreational Dive Planner Table can be a little confusing, we have made this very easy to follow with clear graphics every step of the way
Maybe you currently going through your Open Water Course or Equivalent, or newly qualified, then this is a video you need to watch, this will help you understand the RDP Tables a lot quicker and easier, and it will help you in your final exams! - got a question, leave a comment in the box below
Maybe you are taking your DiveMaster Exams or IDC and need a little refresher, this will help bring it all back to you in minutes!
if you are not lucky enough to own a computer yet, or if you have a malfunction of any kind you will need to know your tables and the nitrogen in your tissues, this is a great back up!
never exceed the limits on this table and try not to dive the maximum limits, always stay within your training and experience!
Pan your Dive and Dive your Plan
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Very helpful! Thanks.
First time overhere and thank you so much for the easy explanation!
Presented in a a very clear and easy to understand way. Thank you!
@TheDiveLine
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to comment and glad it helped you! 👍
This has been the easiest to understand by far. Thank you!
@TheDiveLine
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Jason appreciate your comment and glad it helped you! Just look at it every once in a while so you keep it fresh in your mind, you never know when you might need it! 👍
Doing Divemaster after thirty five years …. And I need to learn rdp all over again!
Best instructions I have come by. Thanks!
@TheDiveLine
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Thomas thanks for the comment and glad they helped you! 👍
Thanks ... now I get it!
Excellent clear explanation . Simples .
@TheDiveLine
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment Gary glad it helped 👍
well constructed instruction, nice work!
@TheDiveLine
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment Jon hope it helped you 😀👍
Thanks for this mate I now understand it
@TheDiveLine
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Jamie I’m glad it has helped you! Good luck with your course and thanks for commenting it’s appreciated 👍
Thanks mate!! 👌🏽
@TheDiveLine
2 жыл бұрын
Your welcome Erick 👍
i love this dude
@TheDiveLine
3 жыл бұрын
Hey Barry thanks very much I hope this has helped you with your tables 👍
great explanation video!
@TheDiveLine
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Phil I hope it helped you 👍
Thank you so much
@TheDiveLine
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Nada you are welcome and glad it helped you! Thank you for taking the time to comment it’s appreciated 👍
Great video
@TheDiveLine
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Richard glad you enjoyed it and hope it helped 👍
wow, thanks for that, quick and easy, ..but!...must be said, I find the BSAC tables a lot easier and simpler x
@TheDiveLine
Жыл бұрын
Hi and thanks for the comments, glad it was quick and easy for you 👍
Many thanks
@TheDiveLine
3 жыл бұрын
David Hamilton thanks for the feedback it’s appreciated 👍
@jacquestrickett2220
2 жыл бұрын
the best demo I have seen and i have looked
@TheDiveLine
2 жыл бұрын
@@jacquestrickett2220 thanks for the comment I’m glad it helped you! Easy to follow and understand once you get it and a great skill to have 👍😀
Now i understand the system of the tabel and it is good when is a video so you can see it again if i mist something 😊
Very helpful and made it a lot easier to understand!
@TheDiveLine
Жыл бұрын
Hey Jim thanks for the comment and so glad it helped you understand good luck 👍
@jimlucas5772
Жыл бұрын
@@TheDiveLine I have a question. I have a dive of 31m for 30 minutes. I rounded the depth up to 35m and the maximum time it shows is 14 in the black box. Does this mean I am in pressure group K?
@TheDiveLine
Жыл бұрын
@@jimlucas5772 yes theoretically if you did that stupid dive you would be in pressure group K after only 14 minutes at a depth of 35m using the table without a surface interval of less than 5 minutes, provided your air lasted that long of course, but you would also need to do a decompression stop on your way back up aswell, However I would not advise you to attempt such a dive it would be a little bit crazy! 😂 If you are trying to work out some pressure groups stick to the maximum depth you have as a new diver, 18m maximum, do not push to the limits on time allowed especially if you are doing multiple dives in a single day! For example having an 18m dive for 20 minutes without a surface interval would leave you in pressure group F, or with a surface interval of 8minutes and above the pressure group would start to lower! Hope that helps and I understood your question correctly? 👍 ps buy atleast one decent computer and let that do the working out for you! 👍
@jimlucas5772
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your help. It has made me understand things a bit more clearly.
@TheDiveLine
Жыл бұрын
@@jimlucas5772 no problem I’m glad it helps in a more simple way! Many get themselves mixed up with it and don’t get proper tuition it’s not that scary really and a computer is your best friend 👍
Cool you are wery good to explane it so thank you wery mutch.💪😀
Very clear instruction video but sadly unclear in this respect. In the US, thus using Imperial RDP, I converted meters to feet (1 m = 3.28084 ft). Thus the parameters , when changed to ft, Dive 1 is 65.62 ft and Dive 2 is 52.49 ft (exactly same depth only measured differently). Using those numbers with the Imperial RDP chart, The outcomes don't match your answer page. From my RDP tables PG1=Q and, after SI, PG2 =E making RNT=17 and TBT= 47 resulting in PG3 at S. I don't have access to your RDP table and don't know how to evaluate the differences. Or maybe I'm making processing errors but processed 3 times working from PADI RDP instruction book. Please advise.
@TheDiveLine
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Jim thanks for the comment, tbh my advise here would be to use the same process only as explained in the video regardless of imperial or metric, the figures will be slightly different as they are not direct conversions, 18m is 59ft not 60ft as shown in the imperial table! The process though is exactly the same for the US version of the table and following the process will gone you the correct pressure group! 👍
@jimlynn3455
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheDiveLine Thanks but in a process of learning conservative safety in diving I don't see the value of this confusion. To be sure you and your group did not create the tables so again, thanks for the clear tutorial o ow to use them.
@TheGweedMan
11 ай бұрын
When, in Rome do as the Romans do!
Actually, the RDP tables are no longer required in PADI classes. Buy a computer that is safer and/or longer and have more fun. Throwaway these ancient tables.
@zacharyporter9407
10 ай бұрын
*Unless you want to become a Divemaster/Instructor.
@thedoublet4301
4 күн бұрын
What do you suggest for those of us who are still using the analog gages and don’t have a computer?