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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Not Bought Yet Other Rebreather/s: Not Bought Yet Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: nottingham
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![]() | jus saying hi i'm here on a hunt for info on the booster+compressor set-up, i'll only be using it for air+nitrox, if i get the project off the ground that is... i'm only half way through open water (check outs in march - upgrade from a referral) but i've already had enough of my lds's in my area... i think the sooner i can have has little to do with them the better... i'm thinking about the stansted gas booster, and some sort of compressor from machine mart or simular... so if you hear someone bumping about, it's just me going from thread to thread... oh, and thanks for having me aboard... |
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| Cheif tea maker ![]() ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Re: jus saying hi I'd go for the sport haskel over the stansted Rebreather World Store loads of threads on using a compressors to run boosters, you'll want to get a water / oil separator in there
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| Custom Title Allowed! Current Rebreather/s: | Re: just saying hi Hi, I would also recommend the Haskel Sport Booster. As regarding to compressors there are many options and it depends on your applications, needs, usage, budget, etc... Best Regards. Wael |
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| DE/MD/NJ Wreck Diver ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Re: jus saying hi I second the nomination for the Haskel Booster.... They may be a bit more expensive, but they seem to have fewer overall problems than the other models offered. I haven't had a whisper of a problem with mine and have run it off compressed air from storage banks as well as a small shop compressor. Runs better off the banks of course, but the compressor does the job too, just a little slower. Richie |
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