Question for those with less vertical car space available.
I typically have to lay a prepared rebreather down on a few pool noodles (ie in a horizontal position) when travelling to a dive site via car.
Is there any problem with doing this or should I always keep the unit vertical. Obviously...
Howdy all-
I'm in search of the following:
* Scrubber canister with cartridge and temp stick for Inspiration (i.e. not the smaller Evo one).
* Back hoses for Inspo (apparently slightly longer than the Evo back hoses).
thanks!
Having a bit of a garage tidy up, first thing to list is the Narked at 90 Kiss Classic Scrubber kit.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=261860323009&alt=web
More stuff to come over the next few days
http://johnclarkeonline.com/2013/11/11/how-does-your-rebreather-scrubber-handle-the-deep/
John has previously written some good articles, so I hope this thread doesn't turn into a pissing match with some good discussion if people have a look at the link. Will be interesting to see what the rest...
John Clarke is a Specialist from the US Navy Experimental Diving Unit and has kindly allowed CCRexplorers to reproduce content from his blog on here so as to spread the work. Do visit John's site through the link at the bottom of the article to visit the original work - and browse the rest of...
John Clarke is a Specialist from the US Navy Experimental Diving Unit and has kindly allowed CCRexplorers to reproduce content from his blog on here so as to spread the work. Do visit John's site through the link at the bottom of the article to visit the original work - and browse the rest of...
John Clarke is a Specialist from the US Navy Experimental Diving Unit and has kindly allowed CCRexplorers to reproduce content from his blog on here so as to spread the work. Do visit John's site through the link at the bottom of the article to visit the original work - and browse the rest of...
John Clarke is a Specialist from the US Navy Experimental Diving Unit and has kindly allowed CCRexplorers to reproduce content from his blog on here so as to spread the work. Do visit John's site through the link at the bottom of the article to visit the original work - and browse the rest of...
John Clarke is a Specialist from the US Navy Experimental Diving Unit and has kindly allowed CCRexplorers to reproduce content from his blog on here so as to spread the work. Do visit John's site through the link at the bottom of the article to visit the original work - and browse the rest of...