Definately the users. On most CCR's you can adjust the PO2 to whatever you like (within reason) and hence a CCR diver can match any profile you are diving on the RB80 (Or OC)
RB80 actually has another failure mode that gives no warning, and thats the overpressure valve. If that fails you either vent too much or not enough.
Again, Golden Rule of Rebreather diving is "Always Know Your PO2". Diving an SCR without a way of monitoring it is quite frankly "Doing it Wrong". Looking once a minute or two at a gauge is not exactly task loading or distracting and you can always fit a HUD
I like the RB80 it has a lot of good features and ideas and some bad ones (Lung placement), biggest problem with it for us is a) No CE approval so we cant buy/dive it in Eurpoe (70% of the RB market) and b) You have to worship at the DIR Altar for months to even be considered suitable to look at one c) the duration claims made have no independant verification to approved standards and d) its not exactly a production unit
RB80 would dominate the SCR market if it a) got CE'd b) come down to a reasonable price and c) was actually marketed
I'll second that you should also look at the Megladon unit and suggest you wait 6 months. There are a whole host of other CCR's heading to the market, all will benefit from the pioneering done by the existing units
RB80 actually has another failure mode that gives no warning, and thats the overpressure valve. If that fails you either vent too much or not enough.
Again, Golden Rule of Rebreather diving is "Always Know Your PO2". Diving an SCR without a way of monitoring it is quite frankly "Doing it Wrong". Looking once a minute or two at a gauge is not exactly task loading or distracting and you can always fit a HUD
I like the RB80 it has a lot of good features and ideas and some bad ones (Lung placement), biggest problem with it for us is a) No CE approval so we cant buy/dive it in Eurpoe (70% of the RB market) and b) You have to worship at the DIR Altar for months to even be considered suitable to look at one c) the duration claims made have no independant verification to approved standards and d) its not exactly a production unit
RB80 would dominate the SCR market if it a) got CE'd b) come down to a reasonable price and c) was actually marketed
I'll second that you should also look at the Megladon unit and suggest you wait 6 months. There are a whole host of other CCR's heading to the market, all will benefit from the pioneering done by the existing units