| The longest dives we've pulled out here are in the region of 4 hours during the summer months when the water is up to 85 F.
The loop temp sensor on my Meg sais the reaction is producing temperatues about 10 degrees hotter than the water.
I fly my unit manally and the solenoid usually only fires on ascent in the very shallows.
For the most part I find negligible condensation at the cells.
A little by the solenoid, but that's about it.
I seem to produce an enormous about of lung butter, so my Exhale CL can sometines have up to half a cup of goo, but I usually purge the loop a couple of times during the ascent, to dump this overboard.
I find the unit overall to be very dry. My shammy pads are usuaally only slighlty damp, and I attribute this to condendation.
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