Are you using the Signature for your rich gas above 80%. How do you like the house routing on the tank?
Works great has a swivel and fifth turret.
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Are you using the Signature for your rich gas above 80%. How do you like the house routing on the tank?
I use the DGX XTRA regs for my bailouts and stages too. They have been faithful and breathe great. They also come with an auto closure device that guards against water ingress when you rinse them.Had to use DGX XTRA in a pinch and loved it. It beat my expectations and while I can see how many won't consider an in-house brand from DGX, it is less than $500. D6 is another great choice.
Using DS4 simply because the CCR came with it and it was already plugged. I have since swapped to a needle valve and am using a Poseidon first stage since it has an integrated OPV. The Signature is too heavy for this particular rebreather and would make trim quite bad but that is a weird predicament for rebreathers and using the smallest/lightest first stages when you can.I have been looking at switching out my bail out regs to something that I know I can get parts for and service myself. I have read a lot about HOG and Deep6 and I am leaning towards the Deep6 as they seem to have pretty good access to the service course. I have to a little more digging though to see if there is someone who offers it on Oahu but I was wondering how the Deep6 signature are for routing hoses. I did notice that the excursion only comes cleaned for use up to 40%. Is that why you are using the DS4 for your 02?
Thanks for the info. I dive the Prism so I am looking at reg set ups for my off board bailout. The deep6 is checking all my boxes:Using DS4 simply because the CCR came with it and it was already plugged. I have since swapped to a needle valve and am using a Poseidon first stage since it has an integrated OPV. The Signature is too heavy for this particular rebreather and would make trim quite bad but that is a weird predicament for rebreathers and using the smallest/lightest first stages when you can.
The Signatures have hose routing that is the best in the industry for all open circuit applications, they aren't unique with their hose routing obviously as other 5-port rotating turrets share that accolade, but for single/twinset/sidemount/stage/deco there is nothing better on the market for hose routing.