thanks, I'd consider entering a version in the library but sites like Flickr allow for a specific format that lends it's self well to such a report...and it saves a little space on Rebreather World server (like that's ever been a concern of mine;~).
The threads are there already there making the Copis perhaps one of the most readily customizable rebreathers on the market. No drilling, tapping, no soldering...I was practically sold on the Copis for this reason alone. there is not a rebreather on the market with the configuration I wanted...I knew I would have to retrofit. I'm not a homebuilder type but I do want to have choices about electronics...and my preferences keep changing and evolving over time so modularity became a high priority.
the stock copis handset is still in place in port P. To have all three hooked up would take soldering I believe and i'm not sure how each addition might effect the millivolts.
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Gill,
Great article it would be good if you could publish it in the library. Are the threads already tapped into the Meg head in ports A, H & S? Can you run the Copis handset as well? Or is the load to much too piggy back three connectors per cell?
Louis
Have some green great write up.