New use for Rebreathers

Re-learning buoyancy skills or have questions (or answers) about diving a CCR or SCR? The No Bubble Zone is the place to discuss rebreather diving.
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Joshua Smith
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New use for Rebreathers

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So, Last night, Matt sent me a text asking if I had an 02 analyzer he could use. He'd picked up his tanks for our boat dives today, took them home, and discovered his analyzer had a fried cell. "Sure, no problem", I said, trotted out, grabbed mine, and threw it in my van. When we got to the boat, I pulled it out, and discovered that MY 02 analyzer had a bad cell as well. A quick survey revealed that nobody else on the boat had one.....then it hit me. I turned on my Meg electronics and flooded the loop with gas from Matt's tank. 32%, right on the money. :joshsmith:
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Re: New use for Rebreathers

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when it comes to O2 analyzing, go big or go home.
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Re: New use for Rebreathers

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And i thought the analyzer that I wanted to buy was expensive...
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