Only problem is 7l is the water volume or non-compressible so you have to multiply it by the number of bar ( 200bar ~ 3000psi)
A 80 cuft tank is 11l but when pressurized to 200 bar or 2200 litres
In the event of a fire the burst disk prevents the tank from exploding due to high pressure and heat. You may not care but the fireman who is trying to save you and your stuff might.
According to your web site "When it comes to equipment, our policy is simple, "if it 's junk and not made to withstand the rigors of cold water diving you can't buy it or dive it here."
When do you make that determination. Should I give you a list before I book a charter?
If you do everything expected of you I don't see how you would lose a lawsuit against you. I agree with others that anyone can sue anyone but I don't believe a DM is a very big target in the lawyers sights, especially if they are doing their job.
I know 2 people who have been struck by...
Yes but it's quite a leap of logic to say tox incidents and drownings are synonamous and therefore survivable. Yes all tox deaths are drownings and many drownings are survivable but to suggest toxing is usually survivable is is false. Most toxed divers have not survived no matter what they...
-I looked at both threads but came up with different conclusion:
-working RB with PPO2 monitor $2000-2500
rated to 130fsw (rec limits with 1 hr gas supply at that depth)
- scr skill seem to translate over to CCR at least buoyancy and pre dive checks should be similar although you need a...
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