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Old 6th November 2007, 20:49   #1 (permalink)
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hi just thought id introduce my self,i am currently a padi enriched air diver,ive done my advanced open water and rescue diver course.for sometime now ive been drawn to the tech side of diving and remember those chemistry and biology lessons at school .anyway i would really like to get into rebreathers, ive been doing some research my self and understand the best way to go is via TDI ADV NITROX and DECO PROCEDURES.THE research ive carried out and the people ive spoken to i rather fancy the classic kiss,being an electrician i know water and electrics donot mix .i know probably unfounded i know if anyone out there has any advice for me out there i would be most grateful
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Old 6th November 2007, 21:23   #2 (permalink)
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Re: hello

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hi just thought id introduce my self,i am currently a padi enriched air diver,ive done my advanced open water and rescue diver course.for sometime now ive been drawn to the tech side of diving and remember those chemistry and biology lessons at school .anyway i would really like to get into rebreathers, ive been doing some research my self and understand the best way to go is via TDI ADV NITROX and DECO PROCEDURES.THE research ive carried out and the people ive spoken to i rather fancy the classic kiss,being an electrician i know water and electrics donot mix .i know probably unfounded i know if anyone out there has any advice for me out there i would be most grateful
Hi mark
I think you are going down a very sensible route. Nitrox and deco are great courses and will give you an idea of the different level of commitment that tec diving envolves. The Kiss is a great unit. I can say that as I qualified on my SK last week and it is a great dive.
Ask lots of questions and use this forum as people are very friendly and will generally give good advice. Where in the UK are you?

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Old 7th November 2007, 05:29   #3 (permalink)
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hi
your quite right in your thoughts on the ck or sk they are both very reliable units, and give you the freedom and feel of a twin set ,just very much lighter . the best value for money would be to combine your Adv.Nitrox with a ccr course.
If you would like a try dive just pm me.
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