So they aren't very big at all. I was imagining something like 2 80s or 95s strapped on the side.
Thanks!
Its smaller than an rb80, but not by much. Dan have you weighed your unit?
So they aren't very big at all. I was imagining something like 2 80s or 95s strapped on the side.
Thanks!
Its smaller than an rb80, but not by much. Dan have you weighed your unit?
Way smaller than the RB80, bwahahaha...
I haven't, but it's about the weight of a set of AL 80's I would guess. The can is Aluminum and weights next to nothing. Sorb is probably the heaviest part, after the tanks.
Way smaller than the RB80, bwahahaha...
I haven't, but it's about the weight of a set of AL 80's I would guess. The can is Aluminum and weights next to nothing. Sorb is probably the heaviest part, after the tanks.
S
I can't be nice to swim with. I bolted on my lp 45's to my rig but only staggered around in my basement before rejecting the notion.
I find myself wanting to be in small places from time to time. This rig would not help!
Like for like - it is much easier to swim and scooter this rig than with 3s and and 11 as stage rigged bailout .
As for size its 50mm wider than the JJ with 3s on side and the piggy backed 02 adds 20mm to profile (I have some of the 2s and then it doesn't add anything over the side of the cannister.
Each to there own but in a pinch I could use 10/70 at 2-30m yet its fully rigged for 100m - All I need to vary is what else to bring. But plans don't change that radically in my experience in UK where we enjoy very variable diving conditions either is 60-75 offshore or 50 in shore or cancelled.
Sorry o have dived both and with two 7s on my back it realy spoiles a well balanced unit
I can dive with two 7s on the JJ but its defo not as comfortable or easy as two 3s
ATB
Mark
I just weighed a set Faber lp 45's and a set of Worthington 19's. The 45's would seem to be the same dia as the Faber 50's but just a little shorter.
Both tanks were full and weighed on a crappy bathroom scale. The 45 was 23.4 lb. The 19 was 14.6 lb. that 17.6 lb difference is weight transferred out from your centroid to as far away from you as is possible.
I once rented 3 litre Al tanks. I was amassed at how crappy the made my rig dive. A GUE jj diver diving my rig would feel like they were driving a sports car compaired to driving a truck.
FYI the 45's are 14cm by 59cm. The 19's are 11cm by just under 42cm.
Peter
Ok, 17.6 Lbs, but don't forget you're loosing an AL80 BO bottle. What does that weigh full, how does that affect streamlining, maybe not having that AL80 would make the GUE diver fell like they're driving the sports car?
Just say'in.
Ok, 17.6 Lbs, but don't forget you're loosing an AL80 BO bottle. What does that weigh full, how does that affect streamlining, maybe not having that AL80 would make the GUE diver fell like they're driving the sports car?
Just say'in.
id much rather have 2 LOTS of o2 at 100m than two 7l of a low dill ,
Because the O2 is sooooo much a better gas to be on at 100m than the low dil.
i rest my case , your a oc diver on a rebreather ,
No your not. Not if you are diving to any depth. Not if you are subject to a change of plans and are now diving shallow with that she'd load of hypoxic gas on board.
Peter
Want to try the fast lane? Get some dirt bag cave diver to show you how to properly side mount. Instead of your stages in the quick draw McGraw hang em low on the side set up, try tucking them in some time. You would be amazed at how much more streamlined you would be.
No, not really. He is saying that if you have to bailout the O2 is useless till you get to 6m. I suspect there are many more cases of having to bailout than having a problem wiht O2.
I choose to have more than enough bailout its a strategy - it doesn't make me an OC diver. I have been at 100m with a 5.5L of deep bailout, a buddy with 5.5L of intermediate bailout and drop bottles on the boat and convinced myself that was a good idea - it was in the 90s though ...