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Does it have a port for my EtherFill 5000?
 
I seem to recall that Scubapro actually did something like this as a demonstration for the number of divers that could breath through one of their 1st stages. Nice pr stunt.
 
Instead of mounting the multiple cylinders in the back of a diver, mount them in a cradle neutrally buoyant

Oh, like this?
1983Scan-120212-0173.jpg

http://lizrogersphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/1983Scan-120212-0173.jpg

The frame was air filled, and could be flooded, if I have understood it correctly.
 
Oh, like this?
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http://lizrogersphotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/1983Scan-120212-0173.jpg

The frame was air filled, and could be flooded, if I have understood it correctly.

It seems that everything is already invented.

---------- Post added May 6th, 2014 at 01:59 PM ----------

I seem to recall that Scubapro actually did something like this as a demonstration for the number of divers that could breath through one of their 1st stages. Nice pr stunt.

I also remember to have seen a picture with this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gs6vRoQBIM
 
... it should work great for hang tanks ... especially for places like the Blue Hole in Belize, where so many divers go OOA on the ascent ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)

Actually, probably not. the first stage is not likely to give enough gas to run all those second stages. But, if it did, 28 divers at 0.7 cuft/min each is about 20 cu ft/min, so I guess the hang tank might last through a safety stop....
 
...I don't want to be turned into stone...

But then you could get rid of your weight belt! How liberating would that be? Of course the problem, then, would be turning from stone back into yourself... There may be a few bugs in that idea.
 
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