I can still recall a case in Philippines that happened many yrs ago in Cebu with deadly consequence.It was also not unheard of to convert the dosage unit and add a manual addition valve to convert it to an mCCR.
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I can still recall a case in Philippines that happened many yrs ago in Cebu with deadly consequence.It was also not unheard of to convert the dosage unit and add a manual addition valve to convert it to an mCCR.
I have always wondered why someone has not come up with a system that allows a diver to breath the same air twice before it is exhaled. This would allow us to use half sized tanks and no O2 tank with the same bottom time and half the bubbles. Also it would not cost thousands like the rebreather systems presently on the market. If i recall, a person only uses about 17% of the O2 in a breath leaving 83% remaining. Some kind of expanding bag possibly with scrubber chemical in it for the CO2. Cycle: breath in from tank, breath out into expanding bag, breath in from expanded bag, breath out into water, repeat.....guess i am dreaming huh?