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Nice - which rebreather?I've got them. Will be in the water this weekend. So far, they look good. better response and stable readings. I've got pyroscience on the way as well.
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Nice - which rebreather?I've got them. Will be in the water this weekend. So far, they look good. better response and stable readings. I've got pyroscience on the way as well.
Some valuable information there - many thanks!When the battery gets low, the reading will go to 0 for 6 seconds every 60 seconds. It's not in the manual but that's the answer I got from KISS, when I asked how I am supposed to know when the battery is dying. 3.3V is the pyro ones, not oxygen scientific.
I have one in s KISS classic (yet to be wet) and one in a CCR converted KISS GEM.Nice - which rebreather?
The more information that we compile together on these cells the better for all of us!I have one in s KISS classic (yet to be wet) and one in a CCR converted KISS GEM.
My friend installed the Oxygene scientific (Arne Sieber) cell on his JJ. Just plug and play. We have done one 120 min dive. So far so good. Since the cell is buffering its output and the sherwater is also buffering the readings it can sometimes be perceived as slower than the galvanic, when the buffering is in sync (or out of sync depending on point of view). Feel free to correct me but I think this is what is happening. It never gets so slow as the sherwater starts any warning. It outputs a slightly lower mV compared to a new JJ-cell. (~46,5mV at sealevel 100% O2)The more information that we compile together on these cells the better for all of us!
Did the cell come with a coax connector? Or did your friend use a molex to coax adapter? The Fathom uses JJ-style cells so I'm wondering how much of a hack it would be to use to the Oxygene Scientific cells.My friend installed the Oxygene scientific (Arne Sieber) cell on his JJ. Just plug and play. We have done one 120 min dive. So far so good. Since the cell is buffering its output and the sherwater is also buffering the readings it can sometimes be perceived as slower than the galvanic, when the buffering is in sync (or out of sync depending on point of view). Feel free to correct me but I think this is what is happening. It never gets so slow as the sherwater starts any warning. It outputs a slightly lower mV compared to a new JJ-cell. (~46,5mV at sealevel 100% O2)
Did the cell come with a coax connector? Or did your friend use a molex to coax adapter? The Fathom uses JJ-style cells so I'm wondering how much of a hack it would be to use to the Oxygene Scientific cells.
You can get them with either.Did the cell come with a coax connector? Or did your friend use a molex to coax adapter? The Fathom uses JJ-style cells so I'm wondering how much of a hack it would be to use to the Oxygene Scientific cells.
Coax. It has the coax connector by default. If you need any other you would have to convert. You can choose in drop down.Did the cell come with a coax connector? Or did your friend use a molex to coax adapter? The Fathom uses JJ-style cells so I'm wondering how much of a hack it would be to use to the Oxygene Scientific cells.