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Old 29th November 2006, 13:17   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Hello from South FLA

Quote: (Originally Posted by Padipro) View Original Post
Yes and no. Yes in that I will be less likely to kill myself because I'll be paying closer attention to what's going on but no in the fact that "
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I'll be watching the display so closely that I won't see anything else during the dive. "


That does not seem to be the case with most people that dive a constant flow manual rebreather.

I know lots of divers and myself that dive KISS rebreathers that get to enjoy the dive just like anyone else with a reasonable amount of time spent managaging the dive.

When you are on an ECCR you must also monitor your PO2.

Adding a HUD is a great addition in both types of rebreathers and helps bring awarness to PO2 issues.

Please, don't believe for a minute that an ECCR relieves you from monitoring what is going on.
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