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Hi,
sorry I have been away for a few days. Have been doing a lot more reading and checking up. I will try to drag this thread back on topic
I have abandoned the Hollis Explorer as an option due to many of the reasons mentioned in this thread.
Thanks for all answers and viewpoints. It is always useful to hear a different oppinion.
I am now looking into a second hand Dolphin as these units are available at a reasonable price here in Norway.
I seem to read a lot about bypass valsves and stuff, I need to do some more research into what bits and bobs people get for these units.
My current plan is to find a reasonable second hand unit, possibly replace the first stage to one that is suitable for cold water diving. Hopefully a unit I find here in Norway will have this allready, as at 30 meters we normally get water temps og 4 degrees C most of the year, which I understand equates to cold water diving in the rest of the world.
I plan to get some method of PO2 monitoring for the loop, if this is not included with the unit when I buy it. and I will also carry a bailout cylinder/pony bottle for all dives.
Does this sound like a reasonable start?
I am considering a larger steel cylinder for the machine, simply as with drysuit and undergarments etc a fair bit of weight is needed in any case, and I seem to remember user in Norway commenting that the Dolphin is quite light and more weight was needed to dive it than many liked (this was when the Dolphin first released here in Norway.
Please note I still do NOT plan to get in to technical diving, and that colours my thoughts on this.
Thanks for everybodys contributions so far
I did look at the SF2 ECCR a bit but as with all the other eCCR units, the price puts it out of consideration for the type of diving I want to do with a rebreather.
I did look at the SF2 ECCR a bit but as with all the other eCCR units, the price puts it out of consideration for the type of diving I want to do with a rebreather.
I plan to get some method of PO2 monitoring for the loop, if this is not included with the unit when I buy it. and I will also carry a bailout cylinder/pony bottle for all dives.
Does this sound like a reasonable start?