Diver Dave's Homebuilt and Modification Projects
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This is the test-mule for the Bailout Rebreather. It makes a pretty good little rig on it's own, too! It's designed to be fed from a Mark-15 or other similar CCR's on-board gas (02 and diluent) to act as a second loop to be used in the event of a loop failure. My test-mule feeds it with gas from a pair of back-worn 13's. I like the test-mule so well, I leave the Mark-15 at home now! |
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How to increase the life of your expensive 02 sensors by storing them in inert gas. |
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The second-generation IDA-71 upgrade. This is a keeper! Plus, some screen-shots of the new VR-3, which I have incorporated into the rig, as well as a New 3-Cell PP02 Meter. Go see it all! |
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First-Generation CCR Conversion of the IDA-71. Simple and easy to build. |
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The high-tech version of the PP02 meter with an aluminum housing. Still plugs into an Oxygauge port, only it's now sleeker and better! |
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(First Edition)
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This little gem is a 3 sensor PP02 meter that plugs into any rebreather with an Oxygauge Port. See how it was made! This is the version to make if you don't have a milling machine. |
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What you need to have to transfer gas. |
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How to Install an Oxyguage Port in your rig. |
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Measure that Gas! With resources for the homebuilder. |
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Adapt the VR-3 to rebreathers other than the Inspiration Two models are shown: One for fitment into any set of breathing hoses, and a second for installation into any rebreather fitted with a Draeger Oxygauge port. |
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Haskel, Draeger, and Russian Booster Pumps. |
Dave Sutton