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| Life starts at 100 Current Rebreather/s: Pelagian Other Rebreather/s: Megalodon Classic Kiss Pelagian Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Stockholm Sweden
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| Here we go again... (CK displays) Im fed up with my old displays (CK# 118). I have done so much soldering,changing magnet switches,housings and the card itself and I now wonder,are the newer version any better? Heard that people have problem with those aswell...true? How are they attached to each other? Just need two....use the third for Vr3... What do you think about the cable that comes with the new ones? Cheers Rodge |
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| rEvo's daddy ![]() ![]() Current Rebreather/s: rEvo Other CCR Home Build Other Rebreather/s: rEvo Other CCR Home Build Join Date: May 2005 Location: belgium
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| Re: Here we go again... (CK displays) hello Rodge, go for a rEvodream: dual cell gauge/hud combined with your VR3 (independant 3th cell) see previous posts 'rEvodream' available mid feb price 380 euro plus VAT/transport regards paul
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| Life starts at 100 Current Rebreather/s: Pelagian Other Rebreather/s: Megalodon Classic Kiss Pelagian Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Stockholm Sweden
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| Re: Here we go again... (CK displays) ...Hi Paul! Sent you a private message but will post it here after all for all to read Looks interesting! Will it come in a version I can wear on my arm? Sorry,I dont understand french so could not work out much from the text under the photos.... What about the voting logic....the Hud is showing what they agree on? Will my Vr3 stan completly on its own,being separate like it is now? I would like just to have 2 displays on my left arm and the third cable to my Vr3....if there is possible to get that AND a Hud it would be great Have you seen the latest photos? Do you build it btw? I dont want a product that interferes with adding my O2....like it KISS style Any moore info would be great... Big thanks Roger |
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| Life starts at 100 Current Rebreather/s: Pelagian Other Rebreather/s: Megalodon Classic Kiss Pelagian Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Stockholm Sweden
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| Re: Here we go again... (CK displays) Sorry for being stupid One goes to the display,one to the,Hud and one to the Vr3...right?..... Well any more info would be great Cheers Rodge |
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| rEvo's daddy ![]() ![]() Current Rebreather/s: rEvo Other CCR Home Build Other Rebreather/s: rEvo Other CCR Home Build Join Date: May 2005 Location: belgium
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| Re: Here we go again... (CK displays) hello roger, and so everybody gets the news :-) Will it come in a version I can wear on my arm? if you want it, you can, but why?? better not to have to much on your arm, just wear it at your pressure gauge, and the hud gives all the info you need: if you want to check, just look at your gauge! Sorry,I dont understand french so could not work out much from the text under the photos.... english explanation: http://www.fr.smartgroups.com/vault/Draeger/rEvodream?viewtype=Simple&shownum=20&sort=type&sta rtrow=1 What about the voting logic....the Hud is showing what they agree on? no voting logic: the gauge/hud shows alternating the value of both cells (each 3 seconds it changes to the other cell) I would like just to have 2 displays on my left arm and the third cable to my Vr3....if there is possible to get that AND a Hud it would be great better: one display that shows 2 cells, combined with hud that shows the 2 cells, and then a VR3 that shows the 3ths cell: you have 2 independant systems: more then enough! and the VR3 on your arm is more then enough also! Have you seen the latest photos? Do you build it btw? I build it myself (in my factory) and use it on our rEvo rebreathers (kiss-type mccr) regards paul
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| ccr apprentice Current Rebreather/s: Megalodon Classic Kiss Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: May 2005 Location: Strasbourg, France
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| Re: Here we go again... (CK displays) Quote: (Originally Posted by rogeringebo) Looks interesting! You'll have to work out a new CK kidney though as Paul's box takes only 1 cable in. Something similar to what Bruce did for the CK Shearwater: http://www.rebreather.ca/Brochure_Wrist.pdfRoger Best Philippe |
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| Life starts at 100 Current Rebreather/s: Pelagian Other Rebreather/s: Megalodon Classic Kiss Pelagian Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Stockholm Sweden
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| Re: Here we go again... (CK displays) How about just drill up a slightly bigger hol the hole a little and tread it for ,lets say a PG7 gland and then you should be home free? Cheers Rodge |
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