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The scrubber system on a rebreather removes the carbon dioxide from the exhaled gas in the rebreather loop. Although the material used is referred to as an “absorbent”, CO2 is actually “scrubbed” by a chemical process. This process changes the CO2 from a gaseous state into several other chemicals that are not in a gaseous
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Technical Data and Specs Be aware; there may be more current data or specs than those listed here.ALWAYS be trained to service, and or use the information.I have only posted these so that qualified personnel do not have to purchase them.Service work performed without training can KILL you.
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In 2006 I initiated an internet search for a new vehicle. I “signed up” for a search and internet pricing from Koons Ford of Annapolis, Md.On August 9 I received an offer to reduce ANY price I had by $500. “No strings attached” the letter stated. It further stated “you do not have to bring
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To understand what a rebreather is and how it works, it is useful to understand how conventional scuba works. Nearly all diving apparatus presently available to the public falls into a class known as open-circuit scuba. This type of system was first introduced to recreational divers by Cousteau and employs a compressed gas supply and
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Oxygen use: is NOT depth dependant.O2 is used as it is metabolized by the body in direct relationship to workload ONLYMost rebreathers utilize a 20 cf (600 litre) bottle or greater capacity.The average diver metabolizes about 1 litre per minute. If working moderately the diver may metabolize 1.5 litres. If working hard, perhaps 2 litres.600
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We are qualified to teach this unit and have one for rent to students.However, we strongly recommend training and purchasing several other units.There is nothing wrong with AP Valves products but we feel the Hammerhead and Meg are superior on many points.Consider carefully Jurgensen Marine HH and ISC Meg before making a decision
There are some high priced disinfectants being sold to ccr divers that do nothing more than lesser priced types. Some claim to be “harmless to the environment and the diver”. I disagree 100%. If the product kills virus, bacteria, spores and fungi, it can indeed be harmful to all, inclusive of the environment. ALWAYS, carefully
Additional info We teach the following courses on the Meg:cave megakidib ccr, megalodon components, megalodon parts, megalodon training, megalodon rebreather, megalodon ccr, ccr, rebreather, innerspace corporation, electronic controlled rebreather Megalodon CCRmade in the USA Due to ISC‘s multiple failures in responding to questions and concernswe will not be selling their machines. Multiple calls and inquiries