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| RBW Member rEvo Standard II IDA-71, Desco, Homebuilt Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Southern Ontario, Canada
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| What's the Thingy Called? Hi Guys, I'm trying to get the final pieces for my IDA-71 together and I need some help. What's the thing called that I glue (or otherwise attach) to my CL so that I can put O2 sensors inside? From all of the photos it appears to be some sort of black ring. A couple of other questions. Where can I purchase one and do I need anything else to make it waterproof when I put the sensors in? Pictures would help. Hank |
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| RBW Member Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Virginia, USA
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| Re: What's the Thingy Called? Hi Hank The female recepticle is the part that you glue into the counterlung. You'll also need the mating male part(s) to plug the hole, feed the sensor wires thru, and keep the water out. On my little RGU 2 rig,..the pre-prototype model. the concept work is about 90 % done, fairly extensive customizing parts ordering is about 80% done, and started putting some parts together.. I'm beginning to feel a bit enthusiastic. |
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| Still Learning Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: USA,North Carolina
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| Re: What's the Thingy Called? In the US you can get them from San Diego Scuba Diving - Divers Gear Equipment Southern California - Dive San Diego Dave ******, myself and others have used them to provide an easy entry point for O2 Cell holders. on my website it can be found at Homebuilt Stuff for My Rebreather Project then click on classic convertable |
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