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Scattered some pieces I had sitting around in boxes inside and around a wine cooler bag one day

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added some pieces on top of the engineering drawing I had drawn on a piece of cardboard

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Thought better of the ghetto look wanted to dive from commercial boats so changed some stuff

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more stuff and some testing in my parents laundry

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Where the ghetto completely leaves the building and the electronics etc enter

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Ended up with a chest mount rebreather
 
O2 rebreathers are kind of easy. Not hard to understand and if you mind the depth limits not especially risky for short dives.

Some caves can be silly basic, giant rooms with zero silt and air domes.
 
Scattered some pieces I had sitting around in boxes inside and around a wine cooler bag one day

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added some pieces on top of the engineering drawing I had drawn on a piece of cardboard

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Thought better of the ghetto look wanted to dive from commercial boats so changed some stuff

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more stuff and some testing in my parents laundry

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Where the ghetto completely leaves the building and the electronics etc enter

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Ended up with a chest mount rebreather
Hi
Good to finally see the inside of your unit :) :)
Nice set-up "à la Triton" which itself is "à la OMG" which itself is "à la ..." :)
Really good use of Tecme parts:cheers:

The only thing, I would change in your set-up is to change the hydrogon valve by a needle (but Martin doesn't do that...I don't know why) .
Regarding the OPV, you already have one on the top of the bag, no?; it seems to me you don't need for the Apeks on the side.
Doesn'tThe metal canister make the unit a bit too heavy?
CL with wine bag, if I understood correctly,:yeahbaby:

If the OP wants to learn ccr without formal training, to built your own unit is the best way to do :)
(I personnaly did that but it was a long way to go with a few scares...)
 
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