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From: "Harold Gartner" <hgartner@ea*.ne*>
To: "Diver List (E-mail)" <techdiver@aquanaut.com>,
     "Rebreather List (E-mail)"
Subject: BMR500 for Sale
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 20:07:22 -0800
BMR500 Closed Circuit Rebreather for Sale

I've decided to sell my BMR500 and know that I'll take a loss. Here's the
story. I bought the unit very early in the game, sight unseen, put my
$2,000.00 down and  waited and waited and waited. Got tired of waiting as
many of you know and so I bought a CCR1000 out of Canada. Then the 500
arrived. The original units had various problems and it went back to BMR for
almost a year waiting for repairs. I was in no hurry as I had the CCR1000. I
upgraded the unit to the new connectors at that time and the new electronics
etc. That was another $1100.00 bringing my investment up to $6,1000.00. When
I got it back, I wasn't completely pleased with the modifications so sent it
to Tracy Robinette for further changes, modifications and upgrades. Here's
what's been done, the cost etc.
1. Original Unit: 											$5,000.00
2. Upgrades at BMR (new backlighted LCD PPO2 display, new electronics and
POD and cables)	$1,100.00
3. 2 extra cylinders and valves: 									$550.00
4. Extra cannister:										$50.00
5.	Plumbed for external diluent with Whitey valve (for mixed gas); 3/16"
plumbing on diluent side; plumbed to shoulder block for drysuit inflation
and BC inflation as well as bailout regulator
6.	All cables replaced with true underwater cabling and all parts (Battery
Pod, electronics, secondary display etc.) using Bulkhead cabling fittings so
leaks can't travel down and into the parts inside the cabling (Cables and
connectors alone cost $750.00). New Battery POD and electronics housing much
like a MK16/Mk15 able to use the MK15/16 battery or the smaller 500 battery.
Total cost for this was: $2,250.00
7.	Backplate (with spot for bailout bottle) and BC (sonoform) (Mark
Thurlow's designed stuff)  $750.00
8.	New large bore solid DSV by Tracy Robinette: Cost: $550.00
9.	I also have extra moisture absorbers and a few other spare parts (extra
sensor etc.)

Total Investment: $10,200.00

I have a digital camera and can take and send pictures to anyone who wants
them either to see what they want to do to their 500 or if interested in
buying mine.
As you can see, I've got about $10,000 plus  invested. I just don't need
this machine and my CCR1000 and an identical MK15.
The machine is now a solid piece of gear. I would have kept it, but decided
to get one of the Mk15's so that I'd have two identical machines instead of
having to keep sensors, parts etc. for two different machines.
Will take $6,500.00 or make me an offer by e-mail or give me a call if
interested. To duplicate this unit new would cost over $10,200 today.

Harold H. Gartner III
e-mail: hgartner@ea*.ne*
Home: (805) 482-9743
Office: (805) 644-1061



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