Jeff... Will Smithers has one made out of rolls of toilet paper and an innertube! You'd probably die just as fast on that as folks are on the Inspiration..._BUT_ think of the money you'd save! Just whip up the old Smithers special and save yourself and wife/widow/girlfriend some serious cash!! Sean Standard Tech List Disclaimer: The preceding was an attempt at humor, I cannot advocate the use of toilet paper in a rebreather, nor the use of an innertube (or even a rebreather since I have never dove one)...if you choose to do either (the innertube or toilet paper) you are pretty damn stupid IMHO, but hey it's a free country, suck on toilet paper all you want... ----- Original Message ----- From: <kirvine@sa*.ne*> To: Jeffrey Swann <swanncruz@ta*.ne*.au*> Cc: <techdiver@aquanaut.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 1999 2:21 PM Subject: Re: Rebreathers > I can't recommend the cis lunar as I have never used it. I do have the > owners manual for it, and would make several changes if if were mine, > but all I can say is that it appears to be about like all of them only a > little better quality and more use under its belt. Most appear actually > to be copies of the cis, and the cis appears to be a bad copy of the > Navy's MK-19, which is not in production. > > If I were to buy an electronic rebreather, I would want a MK 16, but you > can not buy those, and they cost over 60 K anyway. > > The rebreathers I have are mechanical, and I only use them for > ridiculous cave dives. I am not going to tell you to get a rebreather to > save on gas money, as no amount of gas money is equal to your life. > > You must also consider that when I dive a rebreather, I am diving with > Jarrod Jablonski, my ten year dive partner and the best dive partner in > the world. I would even dive a buddy desperation if he were with me, > with bondage wings on air, but then that is not even funny, is it. > > Jeffrey Swann wrote: > > > > Thanks, > > Yeah, I am aware of open circuit redundancy. > > Of course that varies with the type of dive. > > So is cis lunar your recomendation? > > Obviously I have alot of research to do. > > Jeff. > > At 05:52 14/12/99 -0500, you wrote: > > >If that is your goal, you might as well get the Cis Lunar. However, > > >forget "redundency"? - you need o/c backup, and that makes them all a > > >pain in the ass. > > > > > >Jeffrey Swann wrote: > > >> > > >> Dear List, > > >> I have been reading with interest the inclusion of He in many mixes, not > > >> always for significant depth. > > >> He over here (Darwin, Australia) is not that easy to come by, and is quite > > >> expensive. > > >> I am toying with the long-term proposition of running a rebreather which > > >> will control pp O2 at all depth ranges. > > >> I believe cis lunar will do this. > > >> Could I please obtain some information on the state of play of rebreathers, > > >> on the "top end" of the market? > > >> I realise redundancy is a consideration. > > >> I am looking for a long term solution to use He in a wide range of > > >> circumstances and depth ranges. > > >> Without using a wastefull open circuit situation. > > >> Thanks in advance. > > >> Jeff. > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. > Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'. -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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