This is a set of used double 98 Scubapro tanks in very good condition with OMS manifold and OMS bands. Hydro done in 08, visual done in 09. $750 Canadian. Not looking to ship. Located in Toronto or Picton areas.
There was a scooter in the 1980's with a motor that attached to your tank and used the pressure from you scuba tank to power the motor. It also had an attachment where you could reclaim some of the air that went through the plastic motor to your reg, so a tank of air would last longer...
My c-cell lighthead did not need any extra groves that you mention. I have had the light to 150' no problems. The bulb and orings, everything fits fine.
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You can build an inexpensive light from a c-cell mag-lite and canister with most of the parts available from the Home Depot (batteries included).
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Looking for some extra large capacity bottles for a compressor cascade system. Any one know who has 4500, 3600 and 2200 psi bottles at a reasonable price.
Thanks,
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I was looking at the ray configuration and realized that it would not be that difficult to remove the BCD that comes with it and attach a backplate and wing with single tank adapter for the scrubber canister and mount bail out and main air bottles to the backplate. The breathing lungs could be...
There are dive shops with direct links to their sites and other who have links to products they sell below a signature, so I guess you can basically do whatever you like there. Advertise, sell, whatever.
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How are the older Ray's as a means to get into the world of rebreather diving for an affordable price? Are there any safety concerns with these units? Mechanical problems? How does the BC handle in the water? I would appreciate any comments on this subject.
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I would appreciate any comments regarding diving 5 years after having a kidney transplant. Are there any hazards and can the effects of pressure and nitrogen affect the kidney. Also would medications used to treat anti-rejection cause problems at depth.
Should any depth restrictions be put on...
Well it has been a few days since this thread was started and only one scooter diver is brave enough to show his face, come on there has to be more of you out there. Mabye all the divers in Ontario are stuck with their fin propulsion methods and will never make the next step to the ultimate...
I was wondering how many Ontario divers out there own a DPV and if so what types? Please include any feedback about your sled and pictures if possible.
I put those lines in there a few years back since it was quite dangerous for new divers going down that slope on compass and getting lost in the silt-outs. Pop-up in the path of a jetski is not that appealing either. Anyways, the large logs that are attached to the line were moved into...
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