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| Custom Title Allowed! ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Co Axial loom Vs Molex Hello, As my unit is at ADP and the loom needs changing, what are your views about Axial plugs ? Ny biggest dilemma is that I have changed my cells last month and due to cost of repaire needed, I am not sure on what to do!
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Göteborg/Sweden
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| Re: Co Axial loom Vs Molex Do you have or plan to attach an third party HUD or something simular in the future? Get the Molex loom. What cell connector does most of your Rebreather diving friend have? If Molex, get it. I had a cracked handset this summer after 4 years of good service. I did choose the Molex loom because most of mine Rebreather diving friends also have them and I plan to buy an third party HUD this winter.
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| RBW Member Current Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Ireland
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| Re: Co Axial loom Vs Molex I was in your position last July. I went with the upgrade even though my cells were only 5mnts old. Mainly because on 2 occassions I had a fality connection to cell3 for a split second at calibration and also as the new connection is better protected from condensation.However if I had not cracked a handset i would not have bothered. Safe diving Phil. |
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