I don't care about your opinion.
Grantctobin please feel free to post one of your usual online outlets. As I live in Switzerland a european shop is preferred.
It appears you do care for it, no?
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I don't care about your opinion.
Grantctobin please feel free to post one of your usual online outlets. As I live in Switzerland a european shop is preferred.
I misunderstand why someone not certified on a unit would be asking all of the questions you ask.I am interessted in a shop.
I am not interessted in your OPINION at all.
You missunderstand me intentionally.
To mediate here: your questions have been very very basic things that most rb divers know/understand about their units including how to install/uninstall cells and differences in cell brands. When someone posts those types questions it comes off as an untrained diver looking to learn online. Not sure if that's your case. I'm leaning towards it being more of a language barrier.I've been diving this unit for 4 years. Until now I bought my sensors from Divesoft, they don't have them on stock right now, so I ask in a forum.
What does this have to do with training? How can you insinuate I am not trained on this unit?
https://eshop.divesoft.com/ch/oxygen-sensor-divesoft-22d/3092# Divesoft does not sell them at the moment, not available. I guess they are not produced by Divesoft, they just have a Divesoft label. So where can I buy sensors that work in a Liberty Rebreather?
As far as I know they must have a membrane for dive use. The ones in an analyser need no membrane.
Thread and connector seem to be standard, so this should work - I hope. Thanks for your help.