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| Tim Owens Current Rebreather/s: Megalodon Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Coral Springs, FL
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| Re: copis meg hud what is the price diffference? i do n't see that option listed on Rebreatherexprees.com, unless i am missing it The current iteration of the COPIS, (i.e., the COPIS2) has a HUD....I believe previous iterations had the HUD as an option, but I'm not so sure, as the original COPIS had simple pO2 readings.... Replacing that w/ a 'real' apecs seocondary (which drives the hud) was a big part of the changeds made in the COPIS2. I think most folks went w/ a Shearwater HUD, which is standalone. -Tim |
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| Re: copis meg hud I highly recommend using the shearwater HUD, it's a stand alone and is easily installed on the Copis. Many would argue that it counts as a secondary since it's got it's own battery and brain. I really like the one I have on my Pursuit Copis.
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| Tim Owens Current Rebreather/s: Megalodon Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Coral Springs, FL
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| Re: copis meg hud I highly recommend using the shearwater HUD, it's a stand alone and is easily installed on the Copis. Many would argue that it counts as a secondary since it's got it's own battery and brain. I really like the one I have on my Pursuit Copis. Agreed... really is independent all on its own... |
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