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Old 15th June 2007, 12:14   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Mystery Mil O2 Rebreather?

My thought exactly. And if it is a standard DIN connection, it would work out well. I also like the the way the tanks are mounted, nice compact unit in a metal housing with all stainless fittings. Interestingly enough, there is no real pressure guage but rather a a clear plastic tube containing a black piston. Green, Yellow, & Red lines on the tube & the position of the piston indicate how much air is left. Another odd feature is that the 2nd stage of the regulator actually has 2 LP hoses. The 1st is connected like any other regulator, the 2nd goes to a large circular brass device attached to the bottom of the 2nd stage. Cant tell if it is some sort of depth compensation/balancing unit or is meant to provide a constant flow of gas. Wish I could get the manual &/or website translated properly. None of the online translators seem to do a good job. If anyone could assist with the translation, I would be greatly appreciative. Below is an except of the unit's specs from the manual.

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