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I use a heat exchange that pumps hot water down a hose that I stick into my wetsuit every few mins. Ive tried making a spider ( diy hot water suit ) and its just a pain in the ass like all HWS. They dont fit well, very baggy and tubing is always coming apart.
 
We sell the Monkey Heater. This is the most popular heater with the Navy and serious commercial divers. Please note that you must know what you are doing with Hot water and it is imperitive that you have to correct equipment. You can get seriously scalded if trying to put togherther your own system. Would be glad to offer more information.

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We sell the Monkey Heater. This is the most popular heater with the Navy and serious commercial divers. Please note that you must know what you are doing with Hot water and it is imperitive that you have to correct equipment. You can get seriously scalded if trying to put togherther your own system. Would be glad to offer more information.
 
We sell the Monkey Heater. This is the most popular heater with the Navy and serious commercial divers. Please note that you must know what you are doing with Hot water and it is imperitive that you have to correct equipment. You can get seriously scalded if trying to put togherther your own system. Would be glad to offer more information.

A small unit with detachable fuel tanks, auto shut-offs and submersible water pumps; nice.
 

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