An aspect of buoyancy

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Dive Repairs

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Hi All,

I thought I would post a link to my recent post in my blog - http://www.diverepairs.com.au/blog.html

I was talking to a mate the other day about buoyancy when diving re-breathers so thought I would share a buoyancy consideration when diving a particular re-breather I used as a Clearance Diver.

Dave

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We used the A5800 with N2O2 and HeO2. It is a bulky set but comfortable to dive. It is made of non-ferrous metals so we were able to use it when searching for sea mines etc.
 
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