Rod Farb wrote: >you need to get rid of the FFM >and dive the unit with a mouthpiece for many hours and then come back to >the FFM. You may still experience what happened to you at depths shallower >than 150 (your cutoff for FFM use) under some conditions with a FFM. Why do you feel that the relatively inexperienced rebreather diver should be using a mouthpiece rather than a FFM? Is this a private recommendation to Kevin because of his beard or is it a general recommendation for all rebreather divers? Why do you place depth limitations on the FFM? Bill Brooks
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