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The future of Diving?
Imagine a
twin set of
What I have just described is a rebreather. In fact rebreathers have been around for hundreds of years and are a much older design than the open circuit SCUBA equipment familiar to us all. They all use a CO2 scrubber material to filter out the exhaled Carbon Dioxide while recirculating your gas in a loop and adding fresh breathable gas in some way
Rebreathers offer several advantages over open circuit scuba as I've pointed out above. However it's not all pro's
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Positive |
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| Much longer gas duration | Initial cost |
| Lighter than twin set | More complex than OC |
| Warm gas | More failure points |
| Moist gas | Extra training required |
| Cheap to refill and run | More maintenance |
| Quieter | Negativity from some others |
| More bailout options than OC | |
| Less decompression | |
| Longer No Stop dives | |
| Greater depth potential |
With time, the available units are becoming more sophisticated, answering the complexity and maintenance concerns and at the same time reducing the failure points.
Rebreathers are not for everyone though. They require a commitment to use. You must look after them properly and carry out ALL predive checks. They are not like OC which you can just sling on and jump in. If you are lapse in your current OC buddy checks then they are NOT for you. Also they require you to go back to stage 1 in training. Much of your OC skills must be relearnt and changed and this means for a while you will be back to simple and shallow dives. You may be an OC guru, on tri-mix and happy at 80m, but this counts for nothing with rebreathers, you'll be back at 10m dives for a while. In fact it may be easier for a complete novice to learn rebreathing than an experienced OC diver. There have been fatalities on rebreathers as people have pushed them selves to fast, thinking (I can do that on OC).
Rebreathers can bite, and if they do, they can bite VERY hard. They do require a commitment to dive them and an understanding of the risks involved.
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