Last night at the local dive club, those of us who know nothing about rebreathers were talking to those who do, when the discussion of an "air rebreather" came up. I am told there is no such thing as an "air rebreather", though you can have nitrox etc rebreathers. Since air is Nitrox 21, would someone care to explain to a thicko why you can't have an "air rebreather", i.e. air as the diluent with Oxygen as the other gas? thanks, JT -- John Taylor, Marketing and Trading Systems, IT Development Credit Suisse Financial Products (Hong Kong) Ltd, 13F, Tower 3, Exchange Square, Central, Hong Kong Office: +852 2101 6927, Fax: +852 2101 7778, Mobile: +852 9031 6395, email: john.taylor@cs*.co*.uk* -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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