Darnold9999
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Assuming it works and is safe would depend on its impact on boyancy. i.e. do I need to carry more or less lead - if more not interested if less $500 or perhaps more. Need more information.
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There already is. It would set someone back about $600 or so. (Batteries, canister. Patco 24W heater. Bulkheads for the drysuit)TSandM:If there were a reliable and easily used drysuit heating system,
mattroz:if he has a winning product why would he let it out of the bag before he has a chance to market it and release it?
lowwall:How about a heated wetsuit? That would be a neat trick. You could sell 'em by the tens of thousands.
JeffG:There already is. It would set someone back about $600 or so. (Batteries, canister. Patco 24W heater. Bulkheads for the drysuit)
Works great and makes cold water dives very nice. The idea of having al this for $150 is a pipe dream and the idea having it computer controlled is a waste.
A fuse. But with my system "I" control when its on, so if there is a short, I could just turn it off.Diver0001:Actually, Jeff, I'm not sure that there isn't room for another system. The electrical system you're talking about has caused short circuits and burns, to the point of which at least one diver using this system has had to cut open his drysuit mid-dive because his undergarment caught fire......Imagine having to deco your way out of *that* mess...