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What's the overall length on those ?I have a few 4-pin Male-to-Female cables with PG7 gland available. $190 shipped CONUS.
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What's the overall length on those ?I have a few 4-pin Male-to-Female cables with PG7 gland available. $190 shipped CONUS.
About 37" +- 1/4" end to end length. There is a PG7 gland on it and the cable is rEvo specific. I don't know how you'd use it on a Meg, but you could remove the gland very carefully.What's the overall length on those ?
1,149.50€
rEvo is now offering a splitter for SPG and Transmitters. Interesting...
Wish they'd offer just the transmitters on 21" hoses, that's the config I've been running for years
rEvo is now offering a splitter for SPG and Transmitters. Interesting...
Or available from Narked@90 for considerably less. Other suppliers are available.
rEvo is now offering a splitter for SPG and Transmitters. Interesting...
hmm i wouldn't feel happy having my buoyancy system on one supply -if you had an emergency you simply wouldnt have time to reconnect it backAs an aside, I’m very seriously considering switching the 2 litre drysuit cylinder for a 3 litre cylinder and then running both the drysuit and wing off of it. Air’s a lot cheaper than diluent. I would definitely put a third transmitter on the unit to monitor the gas levels on this cylinder. Those Shearwater Swift transmitters are expensive!!! Would keep the wing inflate hose in situ should I need to switch back to using diluent for wing gas.
Have drysuit as well.hmm i wouldn't feel happy having my buoyancy system on one supply -if you had an emergency you simply wouldnt have time to reconnect it back