How do I tell which one I have?
Don, you haver a 200 meter tube.
How do I tell which one I have?
Lately I have been lazy about putting my line cutter on my computer strap where I find it easy to locate and deploy rapidly if needed. I have been lazy because I have kept switching CCRs and got tired of putting it on and off the strap. After reading this I will be more adamant about sticking to my standard configuration so that if I find myself in a difficult situation, like what lead to this event, I will have the best chance at dealing with it.
I always have 2 I just have been keeping one in a pocket out of laziness. It is not hard to put on the wrist strap. Should be easy to correct.I'm glad something will be learned. Frankly, this surprises me. Whatever kind of line cutter you use, I'm sure you can get extra sheaths and put one on each rebreather's controller. Or an entire extra line cutter. Very cheap insurance to make sure you dive safely.
well it goes from neutral to close to the dry land weight. for modern scooter on the order of +14-18kgsApologies for asking a stupid question, but what sort of buoyancy loss are we looking at in a scooter implosion scenario? Ballpark.
Matthieu
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If I get a run away scooter, I'm throwing a light into the prop, or my hand if I have to.
ah, thank you for the correction.
ouch, how fast can you get to your dive knife under that kind of stress.
ah, thank you for the correction.
ouch, how fast can you get to your dive knife under that kind of stress.
I do too, but getting to it while being drug down quickly, under stress, I doubt it would be quickly
I am pretty sure he was on an Inspo but with a scooter imploding I highly doubt his specific CCR had anything to do with it.Any information on what rebreathers were being used?
Yeah, I hope to never experience an imploding DPV!