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Old 9th January 2007, 16:01   #15 (permalink)
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Re: Rebreather in Stock -- NESS

Quote: (Originally Posted by John, Northeast Scuba) View Original Post

I appreciate the advice from everyone and was wondering what spare parts we should be stocking? I realize orings of course but what else.

Thanks John
Wish list: How about a selection of common O2 sensors? If one shows up bad just prior to a trip there’s no time for mail order.

Also; sanitizing solution (Virkon or similar), ‘sorb, mfg. recommended brand(s) of batteries, basic O2 cleaning supplies, O2 safe lube (RBs use a lot more than OC), essentially what one might call generic Rebreather consumables.

Generic gear: Lots of rigging bits/ clips/ connectors, good selection of Rebreather sized (2~3 L) cylinders in both steel & alu, good selection of stage bottles & required attachments, both left & right tank valves- no isolator bar needed, good variety of lp hoses to allow personalized configuration, replacement drysuit OP valves (used by many rigs)

This is starting to sound like my basement…………….
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