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| Custom Title Allowed! ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Sofnolime colour Hello, Do you ever noticed that the colour of sofno changes after a dive as if it is damp and most probably it is, it's colour will be much darker (not the violet colour) this is after a 2hrs dive! Is this normal ? Do this happen to you, with no water in scrubber so not due to flooding.
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| Custom Title Allowed! ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Hello, No I am not refeering to the blue clour that Sofno tuns into, I think this should be a sign to know that sfno has been used up and is very unrealable! What I am refeering to is from light colour of unused Sofno it turns to a slightly darker shade as if it is damp with water! Quote: (Originally Posted by Pelagian) I too have found this. I find blue generally if I have gotten salt water in contact with spent scrubber. Cheers Seb
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