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Thanks everyone for the comments, I didn't think I would get so much feedback.
How much weight would you give to this in the reb choice?
Thanks!
Both are heavy as heck so that's helpful in cold water.Question : revo or JJ for cold waters and why
What are the two hours of prep time required for a CCR?For the savings on, say ten 60m dives a year totalling $2k for gas on OC, $300 for gas and sorb on CCR, you have to factor in the purchase cost inc. training and extra kit, say $20k plus the annual maintenence, say $500, plus the ~2 hours pre-dive prep time on CCR per day of diving.
For your dive profiles, you dive CCR because you want to, not because you have to.
It's a heart not head decision.
Do it, you know you want to
I've never understood if its foot heavy or head light. My guess is the latter, but yes has some uniquely wacky trim issues which commonly require blocks of lead behind your head.@rjack321 and for whatever reason is really foot heavy and doesn't play nice when you're in thin wetsuits or a bathing suit
Do you want to live or die? Assemble it wrong, have a leaky flapper valve, poor scrubber packing, uncalibrated, poorly calibrated, non-linear cells etc. You are rolling the dice with any CCR.What are the two hours of prep time required for a CCR?
Out of curiosity what would be your prep time if you dived tomorrow:Do you want to live or die? Assemble it wrong, have a leaky flapper valve, poor scrubber packing, uncalibrated, poorly calibrated, non-linear cells etc. You are rolling the dice with any CCR.
Every CCR comes with a build checklist. 2 hours is realistic if you're analyzing all your gases, packing the scrubbers, building, calibrating, post dive disassembly and cleaning. Less if some steps are completed already or yesterday, or skipped cause you're diving tomorrow.
Day before-60minsOut of curiosity what would be your prep time if you dived tomorrow:
I am quite meticulous and wouldn’t skip anything but I would like to hear it from someone experienced because I think I’ll buy one when I have more experience.
- What do you do the day before and how long does it take?
- What has to be done on the day of the dive and how much prep time you need?
- What do you need to do on the boat before the dive?
Do you use a JJ?