That’s awesome. If you happen to struggle with the switch, I don’t suspect you will, don’t lose your motivation. When it all comes together it will feel like the best decision in diving you ever made. Remember to make slow methodical changes to buoyancy. It will be great!
If technical/trimix diving is in your future, a rebreather regardless of brand is a no brainer. Keep doing the research and you’ll be happy with whatever you end up getting. Just remember to study hard and ask lots of questions.
35:17 Possible consideration is a DiveRite regulator as they openly sell rebuild kits to the end user no issues. Ben over at Paragon can get what you need. 👌💪🤙 Apeks on the other hand has gone to 💩as far product availability, spare parts and rebuild kits, what a disappointment.
That is disappointing considering they are such a reputable company. I get most of my gear from dgx. They have great customer service and sell rebuild kits for most everything they sell.
First thank you for taking the time to help me evaluate this unit. Do you put any dielectric grease on the O2 sensor connection. You mentioned a water vinegar mix to clean the head, would you do that for the sorb canisters and screens as well?do you leave the computer connected or do you disconnect it when you store it? Do you use the same tablets to clean the counter lung?
I haven’t put anything on the connector pins but I like the idea. Yes, same thing for the canisters. I don’t see any need to ever remove the computer other than sending it out for service. Yes same tablets for the hoses and counterlung.
Yes. You’ll need to disinfect it with steramine. I rinse it out with water and let it dry usually. I’ll soak it in the steramine after a long weekend of repetitive use or every couple of weeks of single charter weekend diving.
Thank you from California CCR diver, excellent video, it’s hard to find kiss rebreather videos!!!
You got it man. I love my unit. Simplicity and reliability all in one.
Well my friend…. I pulled the trigger. My rebreather is ordered 😄
That’s awesome. If you happen to struggle with the switch, I don’t suspect you will, don’t lose your motivation. When it all comes together it will feel like the best decision in diving you ever made. Remember to make slow methodical changes to buoyancy. It will be great!
Thank you for taking the time. It is helping me in my decision making.
If technical/trimix diving is in your future, a rebreather regardless of brand is a no brainer. Keep doing the research and you’ll be happy with whatever you end up getting. Just remember to study hard and ask lots of questions.
Thanks for another helpful video. I’ve got a Spirit on order, but the innards are essentially the same.
Simplicity goes a long way. Not to mention many kiss parts are interchangeable in case of a problem in the field.
Good intel. Thank you. raphael nyc
Anytime. If there is anything more specific you want more info on let me know.
35:17 Possible consideration is a DiveRite regulator as they openly sell rebuild kits to the end user no issues. Ben over at Paragon can get what you need. 👌💪🤙 Apeks on the other hand has gone to 💩as far product availability, spare parts and rebuild kits, what a disappointment.
That is disappointing considering they are such a reputable company. I get most of my gear from dgx. They have great customer service and sell rebuild kits for most everything they sell.
thanks!
You’re welcome. Let me know if you have any questions.
Would you mind letting us know where you got trained at for your sidewinder training. I live in the Midwest like you do.
Diversions Scuba in Madison, WI.
First thank you for taking the time to help me evaluate this unit. Do you put any dielectric grease on the O2 sensor connection. You mentioned a water vinegar mix to clean the head, would you do that for the sorb canisters and screens as well?do you leave the computer connected or do you disconnect it when you store it? Do you use the same tablets to clean the counter lung?
I haven’t put anything on the connector pins but I like the idea. Yes, same thing for the canisters. I don’t see any need to ever remove the computer other than sending it out for service. Yes same tablets for the hoses and counterlung.
Does the counter lung need interior cleaning?
Yes. You’ll need to disinfect it with steramine. I rinse it out with water and let it dry usually. I’ll soak it in the steramine after a long weekend of repetitive use or every couple of weeks of single charter weekend diving.