At least for fully closed rebreather, you will have to take advanced nitrox. It's a good course to take regardless in case you don't go the rebreather route. look through www.iantd.com and dig through the standards and procedures if your looking into getting into a breather. They have all of...
i think you could make ok money teaching technical classes or rebreather classes. If you could put together enough students each year in just rebreather courses (ccr) you could do o.k. I mean most charge anywhere from 1k to 12 or 13 hundred per student for a ccr course. That may not include...
i like my Diverite He. Very easy to use. Supports mix. Does NOT penalize you all that much for deeper stops. Made by a company that will prob. replace it if something go's wrong
Make sure your harness is adjusted properly. Dont look at a web site on how to adjust it because it differs for everyone. Keep adjusting the harness until you are able to reach them. Adjust the bands if you have to but only slightly. Remember the start of the top band should be even with the...
I'm going to reccomend Jeff Johnson. I did all of my technical training with him. Great classes. Great Guy....JD
Jeff Johnson divesafety@verizon.net
Annapolis, Md.
IANTD Rebreather & Technical Cave Instructor
Technical Training webpage:
http://hometown.aol.com/divesafety/index.html
I think that sending an invite out on both here and tds would produce the best results. That way we could all meet and mabye come up with some ideas. I think after christmas would be best for me. how about u?
they shouldent be wet. I have had problems with my 200's as well. Both are a year old and i had bubbling out of the dry chaimber in one and a high pressure seat go on the other one. Got it fixed, checked the ip before the dive, it was....(waiting for a omg look) 300 psi. Have also had one...
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