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Old 9th September 2005, 01:39   #9 (permalink)
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To all interested:

I noticed a few users have questions about the VOYAGER rebreather, in particular about the 'oxygen sensors location'. Within the next two weeks, I will post an extremely interesting article about the VOYAGER unit - how it works and why electronic-CCR are unnecessary.

The article will also include some beak-through information about 'Underwater oxygen metabolic consumption and the diver'. This will really be worth reading.

Please be patient.

PS. The VOYAGER rebreather is fully CE Approved

Regards,

Guy Stewart
VOYAGER Rebreather Instructor
I'm sure I'm not alone in looking forward to your "break-through information about 'Underwater oxygen metabolic consumption and the diver". Would you mind giving a quick summary of the new information that isn't known by divers currently using KISS CCR for example? Isn't this a manual unit with a needle valve and user suppled po2 monitoring?
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