| A Learner's guide to CCR Ops By Richard Pyle A must read article for those new to or diving Rebreathers. Written by one of the pioneers of Rebreather diving. |
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29th October 2005 14:45 by schford | |
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| choices??? Evo plus/ inspiration or O2ptima looking into all 3 as possibles. Pros and cons. |
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17th September 2010 02:49 by Baughcum | |
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| CO2 Detection By Tom Rose A few years ago I heard that you could not measure CO2 in a rebreather loop. That's silly I thought! Instead of opening my fat mouth, I went home and filed a patent application! |
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29th October 2005 15:21 by Tom Rose | |
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14th January 2011 04:13 by wedivebc | |
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| Dive Computers Deco Planning & Bailout By Rob Infante The title of this article can be taken at face value: that the information is most useful for people just starting out on closed circuit. |
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14th September 2006 20:37 by robinfante | |
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| Gradient Factors for Dummies By Kevin Watts A user's view of gradient factors, an Erik Baker derived method of calculating decompression schedules. This article is meant to be a primer. |
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27th May 2006 22:01 by UWSojourner | |
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| How To Dive Deep By Johan Lundin Diving deeper than 50m requires a new set of skills and equipment. This article discusses the use of helium and decompression tools and techniques required for safe deep dives. |
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20th April 2006 23:36 by Johan | |
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3rd March 2007 09:05 by AD_ward9 | |
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| Long Drifting Day By Cedric Verdier Dirfting at the surface for a few hours is not a pleasant experience! |
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4th September 2006 00:34 by cedricverdier | |
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| Minimising Rebreather Fatalities By Stuart Ford An article that discusses how we can modify our Rebreather diving to make it safer as a result of examining result fatalities and near fatalities. |
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3rd January 2007 01:35 by schford | |
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| One Year On! By Mark Chase A Year in the Life of a CCR Diver! |
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14th November 2005 20:26 by Mark Chase | |
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| Partial Pressure Maths Explained By Ron Micjan An extremely useful article which steps through the maths involved whilst calculating and working with Partial Pressures and Rebreathers. |
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29th October 2005 14:41 by RonMicjan | |
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12th December 2005 22:42 by caveseeker7 | |
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| Rebreather Technology By Michael Lombardi Rebreather Technology: There is a Market, but Can Anyone Deliver? The Industry Now has an Opportunity to Turn this Technology Into its Most Strategic Asset! |
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1st November 2005 23:29 by aquaxel | |
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| Regenerating the air in a submarine By Capt. Ryszard Klos Regenerating the Atmosphere of a Disabled Submarine. Replenishing Oxygen and Removing Carbon Dioxide from a Submarine’s Atmosphere. |
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1st November 2005 23:23 by aquaxel | |
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| The 7 Deadly Sins of a Rebreather Diver By Cedric Verdier Looking at the statistics and the accident reports, the seven deadly sins of a rebreather diver can surely help you to buy an express ticket to hell. First class. One way. |
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29th March 2006 12:03 by schford | |
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| The Rebreather Invasion By Leon Scamahorn A must Read Article from the late 90s showing the early days of Rebreather diving. Make sure you read the section on choosing your instructor! |
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29th October 2005 14:50 by schford | |
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