I try to do my CCR builds ideally a couple nights before scheduled diving which allows me extra time for troubleshooting or if I need to service something or borrow parts. Obviously if I am on a week long dive trip that's not possible but for Saturday/Sunday diving I like to build my rebreather Thursday night. I'll then of course re-do positive/negative checks the morning of.
From past experience it really sucks to be troubleshooting a rebreather issue at 10pm on a Friday when you've got to be on the boat at 6am the next morning.
In most cases rebreather builds go pretty quickly but every once and a while you are stuck troubleshooting a random issue that takes a lot longer than expected. For example a failed positive or negative or perhaps you need to rebuild a DSV, change out a first stage or random hose.
From past experience it really sucks to be troubleshooting a rebreather issue at 10pm on a Friday when you've got to be on the boat at 6am the next morning.
In most cases rebreather builds go pretty quickly but every once and a while you are stuck troubleshooting a random issue that takes a lot longer than expected. For example a failed positive or negative or perhaps you need to rebuild a DSV, change out a first stage or random hose.