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  • 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 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 June 2nd, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    bad language, clear water, cold, diving, entertainment, funny video, helium, humor, island, oxygen, rebreather, Richard Pyle, scuba, scuba diving, swearing, video

    Don’t Swear Into Helium

    Everyone likes Richard Pyle, and we all wish we had is uber sweet CIS Lunar rebreather, but I have to say this video of him down below 100M swearing like a sailer in that Donald Duck voice that you get with a larynx full of helium is pretty darn funny!
    The cool thing about rebreathers is [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on June 1st, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    explosion, fire, nitrox, nitrox blending, o2, oxygen, oxygen dangers, oxygen fire, photos, scuba, scuba fill, scuba tanks, trimix

    Gas Blending Disaster

    Gas Blending Disaster

    I will never suggest that a person refrain from messing around with something because it is dangerous. I have always held the belief that given proper respect for the lives of those around them, people should be left free to do their best, or worse as the case may be.
    That being said, this article about [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on December 14th, 2005

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Adventures, ccr, eccr, hdd, heads down display, heads up display, hud, inspiration, isc, megalodon, oxygen, prism, prism topaz, rebreather, rebreather diving, scuba, trimix, vision electronics, ybod, yellow box of debt

    ISC MEGALODON Rebreather For Me

    Because many of the dive sites I love require travel, and because a full-blowen technical diving expedition for open circuit diving requires a sometimes prohibitively large volume of helium and pure oxygen, I made the decision some time ago to get into rebreather diving.
    Many of the people I dive with have been using them [...]

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