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  • Adventures

    Posted on January 23rd, 2008

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    apecs 3, deco, diluent, diving, isc, loop, loop controller, meg, megalodon, rebreather, rule of thirds, scuba, tech diving, VR3

    Who Cares if the Rebreather Has Integrated Deco

    For some time now, Innerspace Systems has been working on a Megalodon head called APECS 3 that supports integrated decompression. As with any major software / hardware engineering project, there have been some delays, which has Meg owners clambering for information about when it will come out. It’s amazing how so many of these rebreather [...]

  • Adventures, Data and Technology

    Posted on November 15th, 2007

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Digi-Key, diving, DYI, electronics, molex, oxygen, parts, R22D, rebreather, repair, replace, Teledyne

    Making a Connector for the Teldyne R22D Oxygen Sensor

    If you dive rebreathers much, chances are you will have to repair or replace the Molex plugs and pins that connect your Teledyne R22D oxygen sensors to your head electronics. Many manufacturers are cool about sending you the parts so that you can do the repair yourself, but some, such as AP Diving require that [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on April 9th, 2007

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Archipelago, Baja California, boat, cabo wabo, Clarion, diving, dolphin, hammerhead, hammerhead sharks, manta, manta ray, mexico, Mount Evermann, MX, Nautilus Explorer, ocean, pacific, ray, rebreather, Revillagigedo, Revillagigedo Archipelago, roca partida, san benidicto, Santa Rosa, scuba, scuba diving, sea, sharks, socorro, socorro islands, swell, volcano

    Revillagigedo Archipelago Dive Log – Day 6

    Revillagigedo Archipelago Dive Log – Day 6

    On our sixth and final day of diving at the Socorro Islands, We headed back to San Benedicto to dive at “The Canyon” and, we had hoped, another stone pillar rising up from the sea floor called “The Boiler”. By this time in the trip, the weather had turned fairly bad for Mexico, and we [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on March 27th, 2007

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Archipelago, Baja California, boat, Clarion, diving, dolphin, hammerhead, hammerhead sharks, manta, manta ray, mexico, Mount Evermann, MX, Nautilus Explorer, ocean, pacific, ray, rebreather, Revillagigedo, Revillagigedo Archipelago, roca partida, san benidicto, Santa Rosa, scuba, scuba diving, sea, sharks, socorro, socorro islands, swell, volcano

    Revillagigedo Archipelago Dive Log – Day 5

    We steamed the better part of the night from Roca Partida back to the island of Socorro where we would be diving a site called “Cabo Pierce” and another stone pillar called “La Pitite Boiler”. Normally we would have made our way to these sites on Days 2 and 3, but we wanted to take [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on March 16th, 2007

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Archipelago, Baja California, boat, Clarion, diving, dolphin, hammerhead, hammerhead sharks, manta, manta ray, mexico, Mount Evermann, MX, Nautilus Explorer, ocean, pacific, ray, rebreather, Revillagigedo, Revillagigedo Archipelago, roca partida, san benidicto, Santa Rosa, scuba, scuba diving, sea, sharks, socorro, socorro islands, swell, volcano

    Revillagigedo Archipelago Dive Log – Day 4

    Revillagigedo Archipelago Dive Log – Day 4

    With only three days left to dive on our trip, I was admittedly wishing that we had chosen another dive site for the day. My primary goal of this trip was to spend a great deal of time on my rebreather, but the swell was simply too great, and I was diving open circuit to [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on March 14th, 2007

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Archipelago, Baja California, boat, Clarion, diving, dolphin, hammerhead, hammerhead sharks, manta, manta ray, mexico, Mount Evermann, MX, Nautilus Explorer, ocean, pacific, ray, rebreather, Revillagigedo, Revillagigedo Archipelago, roca partida, san benidicto, Santa Rosa, scuba, scuba diving, sea, sharks, socorro, socorro islands, swell, volcano

    Revillagigedo Archipelago Dive Log – Day 3

    Revillagigedo Archipelago Dive Log – Day 3

    Roca Partida is not so much an island as it is a small lava plug from an extinct volcano that has otherwise been eroded away into the sea. This rock pillar is only about 300 feet across at its widest point, and it descends almost vertically to a depth of 250 feet, where only then [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on March 9th, 2007

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Archipelago, Baja California, boat, canyon, Clarion, diving, dolphin, hammerhead, hammerhead sharks, manta, manta ray, membrane, mexico, Mount Evermann, MX, Nautilus Explorer, ocean, pacific, ray, rebreather, Revillagigedo, Revillagigedo Archipelago, rich, roca partida, san benidicto, Santa Rosa, scuba, scuba diving, sea, sharks, socorro, socorro islands, stomach, swell, volcano, weight

    Revillagigedo Archipelago Dive Log – Day 2

    After our last dive on “The Canyon”, we began steaming to Socorro Island. I can’t say exactly when we arrived because I was sleeping, but I seem to remember that the journey took around ten hours. Our dive site for the day was called “Puntatosca“, which was basically a series underwater lava flows that took [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on March 8th, 2007

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Archipelago, Baja California, boat, canyon, Clarion, diving, dolphin, hammerhead, hammerhead sharks, manta, manta ray, membrane, mexico, Mount Evermann, MX, Nautilus Explorer, ocean, pacific, ray, rebreather, Revillagigedo, Revillagigedo Archipelago, rich, roca partida, san benidicto, Santa Rosa, scuba, scuba diving, sea, sharks, socorro, socorro islands, stomach, swell, volcano, weight

    Revillagigedo Archipelago Dive Log – Day 1

    Revillagigedo Archipelago Dive Log – Day 1

    Our first day of diving at the Socorro Islands was was on the northernmost island of San Benidicto at a dive site called “The Canyon“. This site was chosen because of its general lack of swell and current, and was to serve as a warmup to the more challenging conditions to come. We were told [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on March 6th, 2007

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Archipelago, Baja California, boat, Clarion, diving, dolphin, hammerhead, hammerhead sharks, manta, manta ray, mexico, Mount Evermann, MX, Nautilus Explorer, ocean, pacific, ray, rebreather, Revillagigedo, Revillagigedo Archipelago, roca partida, san benidicto, Santa Rosa, scuba, scuba diving, sea, sharks, socorro, socorro islands, swell, volcano

    Revillagigedo Archipelago Expedition

    I’ve just returned from diving at the Revillagigedo Archipelago, also known as the Socorro Islands. This small and widely distributed Pacific island chain lies about 250 nautical miles southwest off the tip of the Baja California peninsula at roughly 18° N 112° W. Known for their unique ecosystem, these islands are sometimes referred to as [...]

  • Et cetera

    Posted on January 5th, 2007

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    alpine lake, altitude, altitude diving, breakfast, deep lake, diving, hurricane bay, lake diving, Lake Tahoe, Rubican Wall, snow, Tahoe, wind

    Lake Tahoe

    Lake Tahoe

    Since I was a child, Lake Tahoe has been my favorite place on Earth! I now live thousands of miles away from it, but I still take every opportunity dive in it whenever I visit my parents in Reno. It is Lake Tahoe, in fact that inspired me to learn to scuba dive at the [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on November 29th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Adventures, ap diving, diving, evolution, frame, harness, hogarthian, housing, innovation, inspiration, meg, meg rebreather, rebreather frame, rebreather housing, rebreathers, scuba, scuba diving, titanium, travelframe

    “Titanbox” Titanium Frame For the Inspiration Rebreather

    “Titanbox” Titanium Frame For the Inspiration Rebreather

    The Inspiration and Evolution rebreathers from AP Diving are really good rigs, but the design of their housing and harness systems have always limited the flexibility of the units to a degree. The housings are quite fragile, and because they do not use a metal backplate, clipping in side-mounts always seems to be more of [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on November 14th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    argon, cga, custom mix, DIN, diving, fill whip, gas, gas blending, helium, industrial gas, medical oxygen, nitrox, oxygen, oxygen hacker, oxygen hacking, partial pressure blending, pressure, psi tronix, rebreather, scuba, scuba diving, transfill, trimix, Yolk

    Gas Blending System

    Gas Blending System

    With the help of my friend in Reno, I was finally able to get my gas blending system together and working. This system will allow me to connect nearly any type of industrial gas cylinder to any type of SCUBA or medical oxygen tank. I can even connect it up directly to banks of 4500 [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on October 17th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Cis-Lunar, Cis-Lunar scrubber, diving, diy, homebuilt, meg, Megalodon rebreather, radial, radial scrubber, rebreathers, rebreatherworld, scuba diving

    DIY Meg Radial Scrubber

    DIY Meg Radial Scrubber

    Just about anyone who owns a Megalodon rebreather spends a decent amount of time wishing they had one of the much sought-after, but nearly impossible to get Cis-Lunar radial scrubbers. Most likely the best scrubber ever built, they are rarely seen for sale, and they cost a fortune when they are. Many people have payed [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on October 11th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    boulder dive, canada, diving, diving in vermont, diving lake willoughby, lake diving, lake willoughby, rebreather, tech diving, vermont, wall dive, westmore vermont

    Diving at Lake Willoughby

    Diving at Lake Willoughby

    Lately I’ve been doing a lot of diving in Lake Willoughby. This glacial lake is located near the Canadian Border in Westmore, VT, and makes an outstanding diving location because of its clarity and depth. There are a few places that divers can get access to the water, but the best seems to be the [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on July 20th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    7 megapixel, c7000, c8080, camera, camera housing, camera upgrade, cameras, digital, digital camera upgrade, digital photography, diving, focus, housing, lighting, macro, macro focus, megapixel, olympus, olympus c7000, optio, photography, product reviews, Products, rebreather, shutter lag, under water photography, xd, xd card

    Olympus C7000 Housing

    Olympus C7000 Housing

    Not that I needed any more reasons to love my Olympus C7000 but I have to say that I was pretty psyched when I realized that I could get this housing for it that is rated to 200 feet. Normally, when a person goes looking for a camera housing, he goes to backscatter or light [...]

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