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anybody know when they will release an actual prototype of the rebreather like a photo

There's been a few people posting them on facebook, so they are out there, might still be a know somebody kind of thing to get one until/if they ramp up production.
 
anybody know when they will release an actual prototype of the rebreather like a photo
from what I have seen on facebook they are past prototype and are producing the production models
 
Finally got time to re-terminate my subcon cables. Hopefully I'll get back to regular downtime in a couple weeks.

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Contacted them yesterday as I wanted to know more since I'm looking for something similar. They said the unit will start at $3500, which is without computer and has a 4 pin connector.
They sent the manual and minimal standards.
 

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First dive on the Greenflash sensor yesterday. It and the two new SF2 cells were all within .02 of each other for the entire two hours. Toward the end I lost cell one readings on my Perdix, but not the Nerd. This is one of the analog cells. I'm thinking I must have a short at the solder joint to on if the new connectors.
 
Got to say, I'm not impressed with the price. Throughout this process they emphasized that while it wasn't a more technical capable CCR, it would be significantly cheaper.

A DT Go configured similarly to a Choptima is $6,300 vs $7,500 (NERD and sensors included). And the Choptima includes the backup HUD monitor, while it appears that the DT Go your only choice are full size monitors.

20% isn't what I would consider to be significantly cheaper. I was thinking that the DT Go was going to be more in the $4-5k range when configured. That would be cheap enough that the limitations of the unit would be offset by the lower price.
 
Got to say, I'm not impressed with the price. Throughout this process they emphasized that while it wasn't a more technical capable CCR, it would be significantly cheaper.

A DT Go configured similarly to a Choptima is $6,300 vs $7,500 (NERD and sensors included). And the Choptima includes the backup HUD monitor, while it appears that the DT Go your only choice are full size monitors.

20% isn't what I would consider to be significantly cheaper. I was thinking that the DT Go was going to be more in the $4-5k range when configured. That would be cheap enough that the limitations of the unit would be offset by the lower price.

I’d wager some Trimix that is just the introductory price
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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