Let me know when they're $500 and i'll buy one.
Yeah, I wouldn't take one for free. But, since the OP was asking, I just figured I'd pass along the info.
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Let me know when they're $500 and i'll buy one.
I have seen/read/or heard nothing from Mike at KISS as far as manufacturing a ''kit'' to keep Explorer units functioning...I can't see why they would...''Rebreathers'' are not exactly a bristling business...I'd be surprised if KISS would involve themselves with someone elses ''failed'' product...if they did there were lots of rebreathers that have come and gone that were far superior to the Explorer if they wanted to pick up someone elses ''dropped ball''
and that's nothing like the "eSCR" it started its life as lolhttp://kissrebreathers.com/images/uploads/hollis-explorer-mccr-conversion-manual-r1.pdf
I don't see the point, but they're doing it anyway.
and that's nothing like the "eSCR" it started its life as lol
Nope, not in the slightest.
I’d rather have a PSCR than either to be honest.
I tried to try dive an Explorer once. Couldn’t even get it in the water, the electronics kept failing. Even above water the WOB sucked....
The Drager Ray is totally unsuitable for 40m dives.
A dolphin/atlantis would be suitable but there's nothing electronic about it and functionally similar to the kiss gem (which is not a popular unit at all for various reasons)
Hey Johnny...
Thanks for the link...
Do you think they realize the liability they've attached themselves to...as none of this would be ''manufacturer'' authorized...Hollis sold their rights to the Explorer...and Huish wanted nothing to do with it...that's why it was dumped...
In addition to that... The OP is in Norway - that water isn't warm. And isn't looking for a heavily modified unit. And the Ray scrubber is tiny and was never considered especially capable for cold water. I could see him in a dolphin sure. But why would he dredge up a Ray; it serves none of his wishes or needs at all.Shane Thompson died on a KISS unit next to Mike Young and there's been no civil suit. Much ado about nothing.
What PO2 drop are you seeing at 40m on 40%? OC that would be a PO2 of 2.0, which is sketchy af for the working portion of a dive, even for deco. you'd have to have a loop FO2 of 32% for that to be even a 1.6 at 40m. Are you actually seeing an 8% FO2 drop in the loop with 40% in the cylinder and the 40 orifice?