Intro to Rebreathers - Closed Circuit Rebreather Diving
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Learn the basics of rebreather diving and check out the impressive Choptima Rebreather by Dive Rite.
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In this video Aitor gives us a tour of the Choptima Rebreather from the Dive Ninja Expeditions classroom in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. He covers these questions:
What is a rebreather?
What kind of gases can you use?
How does it affect decompression limits?
What’s the weight difference of CCR system versus normal open circuit systems?
Do you need a special dive computer?
What kind of BCD do you need?
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Very interesting. A lot went over my head because I'm a hands on learner but I enjoy learning about different types of diving.
Yeah We got a little into the weeds with things but we were both excited to share🤣
Choptima diver here. I love love love mine. Hours underwater, no bubbles, efficient shorter deco. And you can use it with your current BM or SM setup. It’s amazing
It’s honestly so cool. Maybe one day…
Love mine too. Just finished certification. Can't wait to enjoy caves with it
5:00 dil·u·ent I still stumble over the pronunciation of this term 🤣 keep tying to pronounce as die'lutent but its dil like a pickle pesky word if you ask me...🤣
Honestly though🤣🤣🤣
Interesting! I wonder if you can "recharge" the CO2 scubber material by baking it and driving off CO2? It will release CO2 at around 500-600C. Perhaps it may mess up the structure of the granules if they are held together by a polymer?
Oooo i have no idea!
It won't. There is a chemical exothermic reaction that occurs that uses water and creates water as a byproduct. It actually warms up quite a bit. The decomposition / recharge requires another chemical and then separation. They actually provide how it works on their data sheet. See the section How It Works.
www.molecularproducts.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Ref-134-Sofnolime-797-CD-UK-TDS-v13.pdf
This rebreather look like a copy of a Triton CCR?
I’m not familiar with that one!
Perfect follow up to the breathing mold short... 😂
Omg right? Gross! Gotta keep the rebreather clean
Very informative video, Hector is great. Where are you and Hector located? I thought he was in Indonesia. Oh like you I certainly can't afford a rebreather (at the moment) but my local dive shop will be getting the KISS Sidekick for demo. I'm all in with that. 😁
That’s Aitor, he’s working at dive ninja expeditions in Cabo San Lucas. Would love to hear about that demo!
So sorry I misspelled his name 😬 will keep you posted on the demo. 🍺 and a sparkling water for you 🧋😉
Great video, very informative. Probably will never have a rebreather, but it’s cool learning about them. Aitor is right, the mouthpiece and dual hose does look super bad ass!
@@scottroberson3650 Yeah, I'm not sold on it either, but I haven't closed the door, that's for sure!
Hi to Abby
Hi back! 😊
That was an awesome video. Great Job
Glad you liked it! I learned a lot from him 🤙
Whoa! I understood only about 1/2 of that. Lots of people up here in the PNW dive rebreathers. I haven’t ventured there yet. Great info, as usual!
Thank you! It’s a lot of technical stuff😅
Great video. When do you do your checklist, the day of diving or the night before?
I believe he normally does it the day of diving.