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![]() | LT Lund oxygen reb. I have been offered a used Drager Lt Lund oxygen rebreather, does any one know what to look out for ? I heard that some units have been produced other places than by Drager. (Norge 1 - 2) What is the normal price range on a used good condition unit incl. bottles?? Jenner ![]() |
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| Ouroboros #31 Current Rebreather/s: | Re: LT Lund oxygen reb. you wil find some pics over here: Draeger Norge I
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| Rebreather diver... Current Rebreather/s: | Re: LT Lund oxygen reb. Hi! I have som pics of the black draeger Norge II on Åkes' Rebreather Related Page. You will find the service manual with spare parts list as well as the (Swedish...) user manual there. I dive my units regularily and I have modified one of them to an MCCR, see the photo album at www.dykarna.nu/?userId=2987. As all of the old uncomplicated O2 CCR the Norge is a pleaseure to dive (-: Regards // Åke
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| Rebreather diver... Current Rebreather/s: | Re: LT Lund oxygen reb. BTW... The Draeger Norge mentioned above is the successor of the Lt Lund. The Lt Lund has been manufactured as a military device by Drager and as a civilian recreational diver device by the German company Barakuda Tauchgeräte in the late 1950's or so. Regards // Åke
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: LT Lund oxygen reb. I have one, dive it now and then for historical days, and it's a nice rig. Many have rotted or deteriorated counterlungs, so use caution there. The rest of the thing is fairly bulletproof. Value? No clue. They are relatively rare and to the right guy might be worth a lot, but finding that guy might be difficult. For $1500: Buy it. For $5000... don't. In beteween? Dunno.. how badly do you want it and what condition is the counterlung? It does happen to be one of the nicest diving 02 rigs ever built. Dave .
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