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Old 4th January 2007, 15:26   #4 (permalink)
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Re: New CCR Diver in Maine

The EAC is a source of controversy for some reason. Some love 'em; some hate 'em.

If you are diving regularly or on longer dives, they will cost a little more since you will use each one up efficiently. If you dive infrequently, the cost goes up because you will use them partially, and then you will have to change to a new one for your next dive outing (since you will have waited too long between outings).

Compared to how much I was spending on Helium for open circuit, I consider myself way ahead of the game using the EAC. I also like the safety aspects and efficiency of the EAC.
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