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Old 24th December 2007, 20:38   #1 (permalink)
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Hi from a high alititude reservior dog

Hello everyone,
I am mostly a lurker, as I aways feel that I can learn more by keeping my mouth shut than opening it. I feel I best say hi however because I just joined this board and it is only polite.
I dive with a backplate, wings, drysuit in utah reservoirs. I want to use rebreathers to keep every fish that I see from running, and to stay down in the cold clear lakes as long as I want to. Some of these reservoirs are up to 400 feet deep, though if I ever get half that deep I will be very happy. I do spend a fair amount of vacation time wandering around the ocean ( I sail) It would be nice not to bring 6 or seven tanks at a time..
So anyway I'm looking at a KISS.
Appreciate anyone's thoughts and comments.
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Old 24th December 2007, 21:23   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Hi from a high alititude reservior dog

Hi Newt,

Welcome to Rebreather World from another Utahn! If you would like to get together and look at or talk about CCRs shoot me a PM and we can get together. I'm currently diving an Inspiration Vision, but have ordered both Hammerhead as well as a Sentinel, both of which should be here in the next couple of months. We have a fairly active tech diving/rebreather community here in Utah, so don't hesitate to get in touch.

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Old 25th December 2007, 22:17   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Hi from a high alititude reservior dog

i see that someone dives a Topaz and Sport Kiss in Lake Tahoe (kinda like Causey Res. only clear) Which Rebreather do you like for cold high lakes? Do you ever get freezing of any of the mechanisms when ice diving?
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Re: Hi from a high alititude reservior dog

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i see that someone dives a Topaz and Sport Kiss in Lake Tahoe (kinda like Causey Res. only clear) Which Rebreather do you like for cold high lakes? Do you ever get freezing of any of the mechanisms when ice diving?
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Both rebreathers have the own special qualites, the Sport Kiss is great if you want a quick dive without all the clutter of the OTS counter lungs. But, remember that the Sport Kiss scrubber is directly touching the COLD Water so it is cooled quickly by the 39 to 41 degree (f) water (4 to 6 degree (c)) water we have at depth year around here so the scrubber time is reduced. The only other thing that may cause a problem with the Sport Kiss and most of us that have the unit know this from experence is that the water vapor condense quickly in the breathing hoses when you dive cold water and without any water traps in the Sport Kiss you need to make sure you do not dump the water on to the scrubber. So I only use the Sport Kiss for dives upto 90 minutes, I know some will push it a little longer, but that is why I have the Prism.

Now if I plan on diving beyond the 140' mark or for dives longer than 2 hours I will use the Prism. With the OTS counter lungs with drains, I do not worry about how much water I get condensing in the breathing hoses. I just dump to water from the hoses into the counter lungs about every 30 minutes and on the slow accent up instead of venteing the gas though my nose I just use the pressure to drain the water out the counter lungs. Also since the Prism has the radial scrubber with the In to Out flow the scrubber has a nice air space between it and the cold water so I do not worry as much about the scrubber getting cold as compared to the Kiss Sport.

I have never had an issue with either unit having a freeze up in the water I just keep them warn until the last moment. Once we are ready to dive we start the prebreath a few minutes prior to getting to the water to make sure the scrubber is working. After all it is better to take the CO2 hit out of the water than in the water should the scrubber not start to scrub due to the temp. Once you are on the loop, you stay on the loop to prevent it from cooling and starting it freeze since the air temp in the morning are very cold.


As for Ice diving, never had the chance to dive under the ice them, yet. The problem here is that the only places that freeze with ice thick enought to walk on are normally also covered with 3 - 4 feet of snow so getting to them is truely a challenge.
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Re: Hi from a high alititude reservior dog

Welcome from another local. This is definitelly the place to be for Rebreather info.
As Randy mentioned, there are a few Rebreather divers around, some new like me, some more seasoned like Randy and Mike. Hmm, maybe that's all of us...
I'll be diving my Meg at the New Year's Day Dive in Deer Creek if you want to chat. I think we're meeting at 9 am at the boat ramp.
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