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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic rEvo Other Rebreather/s: rEvo Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: the Netherlands
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![]() ![]() | New underwaterphotographer Hello everybody. I just joined the forum. I have been reading it for some time now. I am an underwater photographer and I have published my articles in Europe (the Netherlands, Russia, Poland, Italy, Belgium), Asia (Singapore, Thailand) and soon the US. For me the choice to use a rebreather was obvious. Always enough gas, and no bubbles. So, as an other forum member said. I am finally a DIR diver. Doing it Rebreather.
__________________ You can never get close enough to get a good picture Last edited by cronix : 17th August 2006 at 21:41. |
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Other CCR Home Build Other Rebreather/s: Other CCR Home Build Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Naaldwijk, The Netherlands
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![]() | Re: Hello Hello Cronix, Welcome to this forum. I have some experiance with the Inspiration, excellent rib. My problem was the weight. So I preferred the smaller Evolution. Now I am building my own rebreather, a KISS system with Hydrogom CMF valve and a existing scrubber. Don't try to improve things if they have prooven to work well! Next is de the PpO2 measuring. I am going to use two cells. The moment they give different readings I'm out of the water. I intend to use the unit during photodives an recreational purposes, not for technical (long and deep) dives. May be in the near future we can have a rib dive together. Greets, Palache |
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