Mike,
Note you've bought your unit but I couldn't see one element covered in the feedback.
The interesting thing with rebreathers (like OC regs) is their WOB isn't subjective. It is a fixed constant for each specific rebreather specification. And variable dependent on design and DSV or BOV, BMCL or OTSCL or CMCL, Granular Sorb or EAC etc etc.
It will be a figure something like 2.1 J/L at 40m on Air at 75lpm for the rEvo IIRC.
No idea what the current variant of the Optima has been tested at?
Assuming both units are tested to the same standard, usually EN14143, you can then directly compare them. Exactly the same as OC regs tested to EN250; as were published in the old Diver magazine.
http://archive.divernet.com/Diving_Gear/group_tests/158687/15_regs_at_50_metres_the_tests.html
http://archive.divernet.com/Diving_Gear/group_tests/158688/15_regulators_on_test_the_regulators.html
Example of WOB testing for a rebreather with calibration methodology at
https://www.opensafetyglobal.com/Safety_files/DV_OR_WOB_Respiratory_C1_101111.pdf
For those units the WOB 'is' the best on the market:
Single scrubber is 1.44J/L at 40m on Air at 75lpm
Dual scrubber is 1.38J/L at 40m on Air at 75lpm
WOB for a rebreather also has an OC component for its BOV
example
https://www.opensafetyglobal.com/Safety_files/DV_DL_ALVBOV_Breathing_Params_A3_100318.pdf
Enjoy your unit.
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