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Old 9th May 2008, 14:13   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Fastest unit to prepare

Quote: (Originally Posted by diverklondike) View Original Post
Well... I think people are missing the obvious and that's the Optima and for the reason that Dave has mentioned the MK-15 as being the longest due to scrubber packing.

The EAC cartridge wins hands down on the lowest amount of time that it takes to replace/prep a consistant scrubber.

Sooooooo..... don't only suggest the rig that you own, sell or teach and look at the market as whole. Personally the speed at which a unit can be prepared is prettly low on my list of selection critera for a CCR.

Dive Safe...

Mark
Hi Mark, I could tell you nice story's of livaboards, different rebreathers, multiple dives a day... who relaxes the most and who is passing all the time working on their rig...

paul
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