Thread: CORA 2 teardown
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Old 15th May 2006, 08:53   #9 (permalink)
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Re: CORA 2 teardown

Hi to all,

last sunday I had a dive with the new Seaway CORA 2 rebreather.

I just fixed the rebreather on my good old PRO QD jacket, I added 2 x 2 kg in the upper trimweight pockets and 2 x 5 kg on the weight pockets.
I use a drysuit and a Weezle extrem underwear.



after some time diving I begin to play around with the overpressure valve and find a comfortable adjustment for the 6 l/min Flow.



just the mouthpiece was not mine (I will change them to an other one), the DSV works easy (onehand operable).



after all it was a dive with fun. The WOB was ok ( how it is with OTS counterlungs )



after the Scapa Flow expedition I will have some more dives on the CORA 2. (no I take them not with me, because I have just a 6 l/min orificies)

Holger
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