Hi, T.
Welcome aboard.
What do you dive now, and where abouts?
Do you hang out with any of the local scuba clubs?
There are a handful of Rebreather divers around Chicago.
Most are trimix / deep, and I'm not playing in that
end of the pool yet. I get down to Haigh every so
often to practice, and the Milwaukee car ferry
is as deep as I've been in Lake MI.
"the horror!" indeed :-)
You're in an enviable spot, there are lots of good
units on the market today. When I made my "buy"
choice, a used inspiration (classic) was the right
choice at the time (2005 Q3).
I'm looking forward to getting my new & improved
hammerhead in the water.
If I was going to buy today, I'd be mightily tempted
by the Revo, Optima, and the Meg. But I'm not :-)
I will try to get another two seasons out of
my Inspiration; by then co2 sensors and (maybe)
non-galvanic o2 sensors (e.g. non-disposable)
will be on the market. Not that those things would
hold me back from jumping in today.
At any rate, I'm struggling to find time away from work to
get my unit overhauled and cleaned up for action this
season (
almost ready, too; new orings/spg's on the unit
itself, now just tank tumbling + valve cleaning to do).
John
Quote: (Originally Posted by
Trident)

Hey All-
I am new to the whole rebreather thing and am very excited to finally find out about you guys. I am trying to make the decision on which on to buy!
This is proving very difficult! Do I go Electronic or Old School... Oh the horror!
If there is anyone in the area I can talk to about these things that would be great, I tried looking at the map but can't really find anyone.
Thanks again for the great site!
T- Out