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| Shearwater Copis Divers ![]() Current Rebreather/s: Other CCR Other Rebreather/s: Evolution Other CCR Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: seattle
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| ordering a new meg...how? anybody have any suggestions on how to best order a meg. I have looked around on their web site for a full break down on prices and what to order and have not found a price list break down or instructions on how to order. Thought it might be a mac thing, tried internet explorer and still no new buttons appeared. I have called them and they are not even listed on the answering system so I did not leave a message. I have also emailed them and no response, it's been over a week, maybe two. Strange experience for a company that is so highly regarded. I hope it's not indicative of costomer service. Basically, in the end, what i need is a full price sheet with all the various options between a regular and a mini meg, like the one on dive rite express's web site, ahem. we might buy the reg meg with an extra mini meg canister for our one time short/shallow dives, we might buy our own wings and back plate and tanks...it would be nice to know how that would change the price/if it's worth it. oh, and i live in seattle and would really like to get fitted and all. does anyone know if it's cool to go to the plant site and handle and try on all the components to put together a package. g
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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: ordering a new meg...how? Hi! They are really bad with e-mails but usually very good over the phone... If you look in the Megalodon forum and look for treads by myself you will find lots of usefull tips and prices Cheers Rodge |
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| Southern Monkey Current Rebreather/s: | Re: ordering a new meg...how? Quote: (Originally Posted by Gillenvy) anybody have any suggestions on how to best order a meg. I have looked around on their web site for a full break down on prices and what to order and have not found a price list break down or instructions on how to order. Thought it might be a mac thing, tried internet explorer and still no new buttons appeared. I have called them and they are not even listed on the answering system so I did not leave a message. I have also emailed them and no response, it's been over a week, maybe two. Strange experience for a company that is so highly regarded. I hope it's not indicative of costomer service. You need to phone and speak with Leon, once he has made a note of your email address he is better at replying, he gets a lot of crap emails and needs some help in dealing with them IMHO.Basically, in the end, what i need is a full price sheet with all the various options between a regular and a mini meg, like the one on dive rite express's web site, ahem. we might buy the reg meg with an extra mini meg canister for our one time short/shallow dives, we might buy our own wings and back plate and tanks...it would be nice to know how that would change the price/if it's worth it. oh, and i live in seattle and would really like to get fitted and all. does anyone know if it's cool to go to the plant site and handle and try on all the components to put together a package. g ![]() Leon wants everyone to goto the factory, obviously that is not possible, but people who do their training at the factory say that they have had adjustments made there and then... If it was convienient for me I would have gone to the factory but instead have struggled through the communication issues with Leon. There is a PDF with prices on the website, but it could be clearer. |
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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: ordering a new meg...how? Quote: (Originally Posted by Decodiver) ISC OPTIONS LIST AND PRICE SHEET The Megalodon may be purchased from ISC in a variety of ways, to suit the customer’s needs and equipment requirements. The following are the options and retail prices the customer may select based on the above. All prices in US dollars. The following comes with the listed kit: 1. Megalodon complete: Megalodon, ballistic nylon counter lungs, breathing hose assembly, 5.5lb axial scrubber canister, APECS electronics, acetyl head lid, stainless steel single tank adapter, Aluminum back plate w/Hogarth harness/crotch strap, LP hoses, cylinder mount system, 19 cuft 3 AL 3000 psi cylinders, Thermo pro valves, HP gauges, 1st.stages. $7,500.00 2. Megalodon stripped: Megalodon, ballistic nylon counter lungs, breathing hose assembly, 5.5lb axial scrubber canister, APECS electronics, acetyl head lid, stainless steel single tank adapter, LP hoses. $7,055.00 3. Mini Meg: The Mini Meg is the smaller version of the Meg, (1/3 smaller) most parts are compatible between the two so the diver may exchange components to fit the requirements of the dive. The Mini Meg is priced the same as the Meg and comes with the same components as listed with the exception of smaller cylinders (13 cuft). The 13 cuft cylinders allow for the Meg to stand in an upright position. A 3.75 lb axial scrubber canister with duration of 120 minutes is standard and depth limit of 200 fsw with HeO2 mixes. The Mini Meg also comes with a specially drilled aluminum back plate that will allow the Mini Meg to sit on its base in the upright position; any back plate may be used but will not allow for the upright standing configuration. Price’s: Mini Meg complete $7,500.00. Mini Meg stripped $7055.00 The following are options that the diver may select to be added to the Megalodon systems. Highly recommended options and prices: 1. Automatic demand valve: The ADV is an automatic demand system that is added to the exhaust counter lung and adds diluent via lung demand or manual bypass. The ADV is also used for open loop breathing mode, Semi closed circuit mode, and purging/flushing the loop or when the hands need to be free to render aid to another diver or conduct some sort of work when diluent is specifically required. The ADV is large for easy emergency location and manual activation, and is positioned for ambidextrous use, and it does not add to a snagging/ cluttering potential. The ADV may also be rotated 360 degrees for easy hose routing of out board diluent and onboard diluent cylinders. The ADV should be added on the initial order as adding it at later time is costly as the counter lungs must be replaced. Price $350.00 2. Heads up display: The HUD provides for an easy determination of the level of the loop PO2 from the oxygen sensors. The HUD is positioned just under the lens of the divers mask and can be easily seen. The HUD also provides for a passive communication system between your buddy and you or students as the divers can each see what their buddies are breathing. The divers can easily determine if the planned PO2 is being followed or determine if a hypoxic condition exists by knowing what PO2 is currently in the breathing loop. The HUD has the water/gas blocking cable and a knurled knob for easy securing to the DSV. Price $225.00 3. Diluent isolator valve: DIV provides for a method of isolating the ADV for mixed gas transitions or shutting off the ADV from adding to much diluent. Price $45.00 4. Mixed gas manual bypass: The mixed gas manual bypass adds the ability for gas transitioning from onboard gas to out board or vice versa. The mixed gas manual bypass is a requirement if the diver plans on moving into mixed gas diving and diving below 130 fsw. The diver should order this initially with the Meg as it is costly to add at a later time as the counter lungs must be replaced. Price $72.00 5. O-ring kit: The O-ring kit provides for the diver to replace any of the o-rings in the breathing loop of the Meg. Price $35.00 6. Breathing hoses: The Megalodon breathing hoses are very tough and last a long time, however, if pinched or damaged in some way replacement in the field won’t happen unless the diver has a replacement kit of 1 long Forward hose and 1 aft hose. Price $36.00 7. Deluxe harness: This harness is for comfort and convenience for the diver. The harness is made of sturdy 2 inch webbing and sewn with heavy polyester thread. The harness is fully adjustable for the diver and has two quick disconnect buckles and anchor points to easily mount bail out or stage cylinders. Deluxe harness comes with the scooter crotch strap. Price $75.00 8. Deluxe harness 2: This harness is the same as the Deluxe harness but with no quick disconnects. 9. Stage anchor mounts: The mounts allow for easier clipping of the bailout cylinders onto the shoulder harness under the counter lungs. Price $30.00 each. Other nice to have options due to serious convenience. 1. TigerGear™ cylinder mounting system: This is the best system out there for toughness, reliability, quick cylinder change out, and the ability to hold various size cylinders to fit the diver’s needs and still look really good. Price: $220.00 for a pair. 2. TigerGear™ male. The male brackets are used for a set of spare cylinders. Price $120 for one pair. 3. Steel 20 cuft 2400+ cylinders with Thermo pro valve. These steels provide for a better gas fill at lower pressures and swimming trim. Price $239.00 each. 4. Koplin stainless steel back plate (5.0lbs) Great back plate for any type of diver and diving. Fits standard bolt patterns and is built to last and look good. Price $135.00 5. Koplin SS key plate (2.2lbs) This plate is for the traveling diver who wishes us the minimal weight needed in a back plate. 6. ISC Bone plate: Awesome size and weight with low drag. Plate weighs 2.1- lbs and lowers profile of the Meg for moving through tighter restrictions. You may use cam straps or clamps to attach to the Meg. 7. Modified Dive Rite Trek Wing: The Trek wing is a 45lb lift capacity wing that can be modified by ISC to be fitted to the ISC bone plate without removing the plate for maintenance which can be inconvenient for Post Dive maintenance. 8. Oxy cheq 50lb wing BC: This wing not only looks professional but works great for the recreation diver or techs. Price $360.00 Future options to look for: 1. 7.0 lb Radial canister: The Radial is used for cold, deep, and higher work rates in CCR systems. Price TBD 2. 10.0lb Radical Radial: For the insanely long dives. 3. Single counter lung and loop system: This system allows the diver to have two separate Megs and breathing loops mounted as stages on the sides of the diver or back mounted. The diver may also have just one main counter lung mounted on the chest on one side freeing up the other side. Price TBD 4. APECS Deco system: ISC is currently working on its own deco system that may be used in the Meg and other rebreathers. Price TBD 5. Shearwater Decompression system: Available in December 04 will be another custom decompression system for the Meg. Price $2000.00 (No longer available) 6. ISC CCR specific buoyancy wing: To date there is no B.C. that provides the proper trim attitude for rebreathers like the Megalodon, so ISC is designing one that will fit the dives needs for the diver that really desires proper trim without counter weighting. Price and availability TBD Training: End user course- 7 days of training at the factory in WA State, with the Megalodon designers. See IANTD standards for course content. $1500.00 USD Normoxic Trimix- $750.00. See IANTD standards for course content. Trimix- $750.00 See IANTD standards for course content. Note: All prices are negotiable for divers with exceptional prior experience. Factory Technician repair course: $2500.00 8 day immersion course in factory level repair on ISC products. The Tech will be authorized to repair ISC customer Megs. End User repair course: ISC customers may attend this course to build their own Meg or attend to learn how to repair their own Meg in the field and lab conditions. There you go! Rodge |
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| Dave Tomblin ![]() Current Rebreather/s: Megalodon Other CCR Other Rebreather/s: Not Bought Yet Inspiration Classic Sport Kiss Other CCR Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Vancouver Island BC Canada
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| Re: ordering a new meg...how? Funny you should say that. I phoned this morning around 10 am and was told that Leon doesn't usually come in that early, so I called back at 11 to ask questions and by 11:10 had placed the order and booked the training. Leon is not a big computer guy so rarely goes into message boards and I hear his email answering could use improvement but I am sure once you get him on the phone ordering will be a cinch.
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| Pacific Northwest ![]() Current Rebreather/s: Megalodon Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Portland Oregon
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| Re: ordering a new meg...how? Quote: (Originally Posted by wedivebc) Funny you should say that. I phoned this morning around 10 am and was told that Leon doesn't usually come in that early, so I called back at 11 to ask questions and by 11:10 had placed the order and booked the training. Leon is not a big computer guy so rarely goes into message boards and I hear his email answering could use improvement but I am sure once you get him on the phone ordering will be a cinch. When is your training scheduled, Dave? |
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| Dave Tomblin ![]() Current Rebreather/s: Megalodon Other CCR Other Rebreather/s: Not Bought Yet Inspiration Classic Sport Kiss Other CCR Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Vancouver Island BC Canada
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| Re: ordering a new meg...how? Quote: (Originally Posted by UWSojourner) When is your training scheduled, Dave? mid june. You coming up? I think Ron and Patti will also
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| MEGalomaniac ![]() Current Rebreather/s: Megalodon Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Pensacola, FL USA
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| Re: ordering a new meg...how? I just ordered my Meg so hopefully this will be helpful...... ![]() First, I've attached the most recent price list that I got from ISC that should give you an idea of what you're in for financially. Here's a short list of things I sought to find out before I ordered: 1. Wait time for the unit is three months. 2. Although they are listed as options, the HUD, ADV & MGB are included in the price for the Meg & Mini-Meg (both regular and stripped). 3. You will pay for the unit roughly one month before it's delivered. 4. At this point the unit is still shipping with APECS 2. There will be an upgrade path for APECS 2 owners who want to upgrade to APECS 3 when the time comes. Pricing TBD. 5. Cis-Lunar canisters are not yet in production, but when they do go into production it will be an easy swap between the two scrubbers. 6. ISC can give you a list of the Meg instructors in your area. These are all bits of information that I got several weeks ago when I ordered--things may have changed so double check. To actually place an order all you need to do is call. They're happy to answer questions for you, and then you just need to tell them what you want. It's that easy. ![]() Brian
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| Pacific Northwest ![]() Current Rebreather/s: Megalodon Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Portland Oregon
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| Re: ordering a new meg...how? Quote: (Originally Posted by wedivebc) mid june. You coming up? I think Ron and Patti will also Yeah, I'd like to. Let me know the dates. I can't make Porpoise Bay unfortunately. |
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| Shearwater Copis Divers ![]() Current Rebreather/s: Other CCR Other Rebreather/s: Evolution Other CCR Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: seattle
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| Re: ordering a new meg...how? thanks guys, very helpful! I can certainly understand someone not being an internet kind of guy...maybe it's time to take a small portion of one sail and pay someone to upgrade the web site, since, IMHO the net is where a lot of folks are turning to find information about rebreathers when there is little elsewhere to turn. but then again, there's rebreather world. I'll try calling again. the latest bump in the road, right about the time i'm getting ready to throw down... my wife has decided not to get into it with me...she tells me this on Valentines day, as we are heading into the restaurant i'm taking her to?! UGH, . how'd that bumper sticker go: "my wife said it's me or the rebreather....I sure will miss her." who knows, maybe she'll come back around .
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