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  1. telemonster

    Nearby Drysuit Rentals?

    When I did my CCR training with Coral Edge Adventures in Northern VA I was able to use one of their drysuits since the quarry (Millbrook) was coooold. You might of hit it on the head though, most LDS probably avoid renting them due to the expense of keeping a ton of sizes, everyone needing a...
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    Intercommunication between dive computers

    When diving a CCR without the exhale bubbles you can hear really well. An audio alert if a computer is in the red would likely be heard by a buddy. Unfortunately many of the Shearwaters controllers don't have vibrate or audio. The newest ones do, unfortunately a reallllly expensive (but easy...
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    Any Prism2 BMCL users? Opinion?

    Thinking about getting the BMCL kit for my Prism2 early next year. Anyone switch to one? Any opinions? WOB good or bad? Does the wing push up against the CL restricting it? More difficult to clean out the CL when they aren't easily removable? Not that I have ever needed to, but draining...
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    Sorb-how much bouncing around in car is bad for packed scrubbers?

    Im pretty sure if you take a packed tight scrubber and vibrate it a bunch the sorb granules will indeed settle even more. I have noticed packed tight scrubber that I started with seemed to have a little room after tearing unit down for cleaning. That was after driving 3.5 hours to site on paved...
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    Patrick Moore (bubble-head)

    Found out a few months ago that my first real dive buddy passed away. I knew he was having some kind of odd medical issues but though he would get through them. When I first got certified in Virginia Beach back in 2005ish, I started posting here on SB. I only knew people far away that dove and...
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    Whats going on at Rebreatherworld.com right now?

    I brought this up to my friend Robb R. down in Florida not too long ago. I am a computer guy by day and a bit familiar with this stuff. I repair vintage computers and arcades and stuff as a hobby and fall into the data hoarder side. Does anyone have credentials to the site outside of the owner...
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    Poseidon Releases Solid State Sensors

    Neat sensors! Seems similar to other ones that have existed. Looking at the command protocol it's basically 19200bps serial on a 3.3v serial bus. Doesn't seem ideal versus SPI or I2C. Could easily find a microcontroller that supports 2 or 3 uarts, the ability to read the DC battery voltage and...
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    Titanic tourist sub goes missing sparking search

    I wonder if the systems send out data immediately when it detects hull anomalies along with auto triggering ballast drop. That would be how they knew. I think somewhere it was said that the support ship received a mayday? Also, I assume that all this chatter that is coming out now about...
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    Titanic tourist sub goes missing sparking search

    It was strange because people watching the AIS locator beacons from the ships could see them running search patterns up until ROVs arrived. Maybe just looking for the wreckage with sidescan but looked like they were still looking.
  10. telemonster

    Titanic tourist sub goes missing sparking search

    How much more expensive would it have been to make the carbon fiber part out of titanium like the endcaps? Or weight becomes issue?
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    Titanic tourist sub goes missing sparking search

    The company probably has more debt than assets? Also, the waiver they signed probably says all sales final.
  12. telemonster

    Titanic tourist sub goes missing sparking search

    L Like “accidents and incidents” where some people know the deets and let you know they know, but don’t deliver the info. Except good guy Cameron delivers.
  13. telemonster

    Titanic tourist sub goes missing sparking search

    After the video with the ceo talking about there being a hydraulic pump inside that could be used to actuate the release of the ballasts, I am betting that there was nothing penetrating through the carbon fiber tube but there was ports through the titanium endcaps. He shows where electronic...
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    Titanic tourist sub goes missing sparking search

    My guess is the CEO was charismatic and able to instill false confidence.
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    Titanic tourist sub goes missing sparking search

    Why wouldn’t you build one of these, tether it by cable and just run it through 200+ unmanned remote operated cycles from depths to surface and such to test it. As far as tech goes, a ROV with 360 degree active Hd cameras and either a high res VR headset or a dome paneled in curved high pitch...
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    Titanic tourist sub goes missing sparking search

    Some articles talk like nothing goes through the outside walls of the people chamber, but this video describes a hydraulic operated pump that drops weights. Also a 10k psi tank that fills a lift bag. This is a pretty good video, I'm going to check out his others.
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    Titanic tourist sub goes missing sparking search

    WIthout power they are all frozen by this time, no?
  18. telemonster

    Titanic tourist sub goes missing sparking search

    Now *THATS* a sub! I bet it has two rackmount TVs in the bathroom even. It could use some leather seats instead of sitting on the batteries in the middle or whatever those are.
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