$100 rebreather...

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O2BBubbleFree:
How 'bout the three dollar rebreather?

O2 rebreathers can be really simple. And really dangerous.
bah. Your link is dead. :(

Joe
 
u won't need a rebreather after that dive....lol
 
Yes, that guy knows his stuff. I've read allot of the material on his website before.
 
The Dude is a Brain,
I give him credit,looking at old German technology,updating it and building something,seems to me is he a college professor? wow to learn from a guy like him!
This is how at one time we have good old made in America technology!
 
It does remind me about the sea link tragedy, I am sure most people have seen the vechicle before, some may remember what happened.
People were trapped undersea and the baralime (CO2 absorbant) reaction went slow when the temp inside the vechicle went low....
do not want to see that happen again...

http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/technology/subs/sealink/sealink.html
 
I'm confused.

What does any of this have to do with the JSL except for the fact that they all use CO2 scrubbers (as do every submarine and submersible on earth).
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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