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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: | Just curious if this is on the market yet? The website states sales will begin early July 2006. Anybody purchased one... any new feedback on the unit? Is the CO2 monitoring still going to be an add on feature... maybe post-DEMA? Seems this thread has died... Ryan |
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| Moderator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Re: Titan CCR I have been talking to someone who has been doing some of the testing. The CO2 detector is not out yet. It sounds like the first release of the unit will not have it. However, it really does or will exist. He did have positive things to say about the unit. Really likes the solenoid design. Overall, the unit is small and has a low profile. |
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Evolution Megalodon Sport Kiss Classic Kiss Optima Other CCR Other Rebreather/s: Other CCR Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: USA
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Titan CCR I have tested the unit throughout last summer The unit is also being tested at micropore at this time or so I have ben told Yes they are shipping them about 4 will be in /florida early next week Unit weighs 38 pounds is 7 inches thich 21 inches tall and 18 inches wide and on me it is negative buoyant so no need for a weight belt-however I do not need a weight belt on any unit (diving wet or dry) on the market so that may not be true of everyone He is also developing a hydrophobic cup to fit into the inhalation hose to prevent water from getting into the inhalation hose-this should prevent any possibility of caustic cocktails if it works as well as the Cis Lunar hydrophobic canister does, Not sure when this will be on the market but suspect soon as it is high on Bubbleseekers priority list This feature may be a good idea for all back mouted mfg and users to add onto their systems, as for those of us who have had a caustic it is not an experience we recommed to other divers uses shear water electronics including HUD Oxygen and dilunet addition is on the handset and takes a little getting use to but works very well Water resistant sensors and water resistant solenoid The co2 monitor will be available in spring o7- they did have it at DEMA Anyone in the Miami area is invited to come by and see mine once it arrives Are most other units for that matter as I seem to be a CCR junkie (expensive addiction) So have and dive all of them inspiration evolution megalodon optima KISS Sport Kiss Titan ( just returned prototype after testing , at DEMA and due to get production one next week) CCR 2000 ( actually sent this to Kevin Jurgenson in 2002 to update electronics and have not seen it since then) Have sold my MK 15 Cis Lunar |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Titan CCR Tom, You forgot your Halcyon-2 units.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Titan CCR I have tested the unit throughout last summer Yes and you passed the bug on to me.The unit is also being tested at micropore at this time or so I have ben told Yes they are shipping them about 4 will be in /florida early next week Unit weighs 38 pounds is 7 inches thich 21 inches tall and 18 inches wide and on me it is negative buoyant so no need for a weight belt-however I do not need a weight belt on any unit (diving wet or dry) on the market so that may not be true of everyone He is also developing a hydrophobic cup to fit into the inhalation hose to prevent water from getting into the inhalation hose-this should prevent any possibility of caustic cocktails if it works as well as the Cis Lunar hydrophobic canister does, Not sure when this will be on the market but suspect soon as it is high on Bubbleseekers priority list This feature may be a good idea for all back mouted mfg and users to add onto their systems, as for those of us who have had a caustic it is not an experience we recommed to other divers uses shear water electronics including HUD Oxygen and dilunet addition is on the handset and takes a little getting use to but works very well Water resistant sensors and water resistant solenoid The co2 monitor will be available in spring o7- they did have it at DEMA Anyone in the Miami area is invited to come by and see mine once it arrives Are most other units for that matter as I seem to be a CCR junkie (expensive addiction) So have and dive all of them inspiration evolution megalodon optima KISS Sport Kiss Titan ( just returned prototype after testing , at DEMA and due to get production one next week) CCR 2000 ( actually sent this to Kevin Jurgenson in 2002 to update electronics and have not seen it since then) Have sold my MK 15 Cis Lunar 2 Optimas, a Sport Kiss and now a Titan ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Titan CCR I have tested the unit throughout last summer and you did not try the rEvo yet :-)The unit is also being tested at micropore at this time or so I have ben told Yes they are shipping them about 4 will be in /florida early next week Unit weighs 38 pounds is 7 inches thich 21 inches tall and 18 inches wide and on me it is negative buoyant so no need for a weight belt-however I do not need a weight belt on any unit (diving wet or dry) on the market so that may not be true of everyone He is also developing a hydrophobic cup to fit into the inhalation hose to prevent water from getting into the inhalation hose-this should prevent any possibility of caustic cocktails if it works as well as the Cis Lunar hydrophobic canister does, Not sure when this will be on the market but suspect soon as it is high on Bubbleseekers priority list This feature may be a good idea for all back mouted mfg and users to add onto their systems, as for those of us who have had a caustic it is not an experience we recommed to other divers uses shear water electronics including HUD Oxygen and dilunet addition is on the handset and takes a little getting use to but works very well Water resistant sensors and water resistant solenoid The co2 monitor will be available in spring o7- they did have it at DEMA Anyone in the Miami area is invited to come by and see mine once it arrives Are most other units for that matter as I seem to be a CCR junkie (expensive addiction) So have and dive all of them inspiration evolution megalodon optima KISS Sport Kiss Titan ( just returned prototype after testing , at DEMA and due to get production one next week) CCR 2000 ( actually sent this to Kevin Jurgenson in 2002 to update electronics and have not seen it since then) Have sold my MK 15 Cis Lunar paul
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Titan CCR Water resistant sensors and water resistant solenoid The co2 monitor will be available in spring o7- they did have it at DEMA Is there any more detailed info on these features? Water resistant sensors? How is that achieved and how resistant are they?
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Titan CCR Is there any more detailed info on these features? I'm a bit confusedWater resistant sensors? How is that achieved and how resistant are they? ............I went to the site to check some of this out, and in one place it states that the oxygen sensors are in the CL, then on another page it states that the oxygen sensors are located in the scrubber head . So where are they???????????
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