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| S21 M.I.B. ![]() ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Hi all, After the deep dives on the HIJMS Yamashiro, I received quite a lot of PMs about different modifications I've done on my Meg. So I put everything together in an article here: http://www.rebreatherworld.com/megal...html#post80082 this article is also available to download (pdf file) here: Cedric Verdier, Technical & Recreational Diving Instructor Trainer. Articles I'm interested in all the modifications you've done on your units. So please share your experience about what works and what doesn't .Cheers
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| Megalegalegalegadingdong! ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Re: Article: modifying a Meg for deep dives Hi Cedric, As ever, you are answering questions that I have without me asking for them. I PM'd you a few days back and received some excellent advice from you for which I'm very greatful. Your article replies to the other questions I was going to ask you! I made a comment about bailout on the following post http://www.rebreatherworld.com/gener...ail-out-2.html and wondered if you could make any comments - the mask is Drager (once the DSV arrives!) As for the comment on hoses, my cave diving Instructor, Mike Netto dived with his tanks inverted and said that he used standardised hose lengths from Dive-rite (he was a tester for the Optima so has a very good relationship with them). One final request - any chance of some photos showing the build up. Also, what sort of wing do you use? Thanks again Regards, Nick
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| Mature mouth breather Current Rebreather/s: Prism Topaz Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: U.S.A. Brooklyn, New York
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| Re: Article: modifying a Meg for deep dives Hi Cedric, thanks for the excellent advice about deep diving. You've got me thinking about inverting the valves on the Prism-can I reach them? Also, I had not thought about the IP/back gas starting pressure for deep dives. Simple issue that must be delt with. Not that I'd ever do a 150M dive with 75 bar of back gas to start with... -Andy |
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| Bubbless Box of Death Current Rebreather/s: Home Build Other Rebreather/s: Home Build Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Sunny Florida
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| Re: Article: modifying a Meg for deep dives I'm interested in the changes you made to the C/L attachments - am I correct that your bottom hold-downs are directly off the plate, and instead of them coming "down" they're actually going under the arms, more-or-less following the shoulder straps on the hog harness?
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