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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Home Build Other Rebreather/s: Home Build Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Sacramento
Posts: 72
| Beautiful! I always love a clean rig and your CCR is superbly executed. I can't wait to see your progress! I am curious to see where you place your sensors since the CLs are pretty small (2L?) and don't look like they'd accomodate any sensors. Will you be placing them in the scrubber? Speaking of counterlungs I'd love to pick your mind to see how you created them. The seals you incorporated into the bags/covers is very nice. You state you do not wish to deal with solenoids or needle valves. If you wish I may have a solution which would complement your design nicely and allow for CMF O2 to be added Ala KISS but without electronics or expensive machining or valves. Please keep us updated! Rob |
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| Fighting Girl Current Rebreather/s: Sport Kiss Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: May 2005 Location: Land of Oz
Posts: 574
| Re: Pictures of my RAY rebuild, modification. Quote: (Originally Posted by PoseidonSv) The counterlung breathingbags is MSR Dromelite 2 liter bags and i modified the lids to accept the P-Ports. Having said that; I agree the unit looks amazingly well made.
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: | Re: Pictures of my RAY rebuild, modification. Some work i did for the sensor housings. Now i learned how to mill so i took a big jump in rebreather building, asking others to machine things for me is not so good when it is both expensive and more tricky to get what I need. Hope i will be able to pair this machine with some excellent RevO-dream electronics soon! http://www.dykarna.nu/photos/origina...0216155839.jpg Finally you will see where i will put the sensors. By the way, anyone have some scrap R22D cells i can borrow to testfit them in the sensor housings? |
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