Transmitters on O2 and dil

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Easier than your wrist?

No, I will grant that one. Maybe just because I'm so new I'm not really seeing a huge plus to switching to transmitters. Especially since I would still maintain backup spgs
 
Right now I have mine on bungee cords clipped off to the crotch d ring. I might do some modifications later but right now I'm just getting used to closed circuit once I'm healed up.

I was curious why people use transmitters on the rebreathers, I'm I'm laid up and bored.

Right now I have both SPG’s run to my left hip d-ring similar to how the SPG is routed on OC.
 
No, I will grant that one. Maybe just because I'm so new I'm not really seeing a huge plus to switching to transmitters. Especially since I would still maintain backup spgs

SPG on my dilout bottle got stuck at 1000psi during training. I stripped a transmitter from my SM regs and will not use an SPG on that bottle again.

I went more than two years diving OC with two transmitters and no issues other than the very occasional signal dropout. No backup SPGs.
 
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