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Old 10th July 2007, 17:15   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Some first picture of my rebreather

Quote: (Originally Posted by barth)
The work principles is that the exhale gas gets in on the top of the rebreather, there it flows over the top and then around the scrubber (to heat and isolate the scrubber), then it goes down in the counterlung in the bottom before it returns and goes throu the scrubber and past the cells in the top of the scrubber before its inhaled again.
hello, why do you cool down the gas before entering the scrubber??

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