Looking for suggestions for a suitable torch that I can strap to my helmet that has a flood beam for better lighting when I have my gopro going.
The gopro is also mounted to my helmet.
This is a stupid discussion. No one is hitting their thirds then spontaneously loosing their remaining gas.
... Unless you were diving a single tank and got extremely unlucky!
Its that price for both.
I'm happy with needing to service them as kits are available. Would just need a service manual or at the very least an exploded view drawing.
Does anyone have a copy that they'd be willing to share with me?
Looks like people are happy with the brand.
I'm thinking about buying these two regs for sale at $550NZD ($329 USD). I cannot find much much information on them as Google just thinks I want web pages about tech diving when trying to search the brand.
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Can I get some feedback on them?
Are they...
Just this cheap light from China. Been using it for ages now for sump diving. Works fine but battery runs out after about 4 hours and I'd like to get that up to 12. It doesn't have to be wet pluggable. Its actual time underwater on any given trip would be no more than 1 hour and usually no...
Looking to modify a dive torch to have an external battery and need a suitable connector that can keep the water out under pressure.
Any suggestions please?
Can you describe the sump a bit more? I suspect you have too much gear but could be wrong.
Has it been dived to the end before? Is it 0-20ft deep or 0-20ft long?
What your asking is impossible but you can get very close.
1. Use shallow relaxed breath. There's lots of advice telling us to take long deep breath but I disagree. That makes buoyancy harder. I think the goal is to breath like you would when sitting on the couch at home.
2. Counter your...
How do divers manage Boyancy with these units?
With constant gas injection the loop would become more and more boyant until you dump gas and suddenly become negative?
Continuing my barrage of rebreather questions.
Any reason you couldn't theoreticlly run a rebreather on dill only? I guess you'd have to accept your PO2 would flucuate and it would have to be a manual CCR as an automatic would keep trying to inject O2 to get to a setpoint that is potentailly...
Thanks for all the replies.
It would appear then that KISS has done the research and decided that 1.45KG is the minimum for a safe working unit and used this in the DIveTalk Go. Is this an axiel or radial scrubber? I assume axiel being a low volume scrubber?
I read and see people talking about rebreathers that have many hours of dive time. But what if you wanted a scrubber that was as small as possible and you were happy with a 60 minute max dive? To ensure enough dwell time at the end of the dive, how many KG of sorb would be needed?
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