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Yes, the mass is constant. As for raising the motor, a complete answer concerning how much air would be needed to lift it would include figuring out...
There was a problem with the charging circuits on some Sola 1200s. I had one light that had to be sent back to L&M and they did a repair, getting it...
I'm a patrol officer for DPD, was in the Marine Corps from '98-'02 and I'm an '08 Texas Tech grad. All this just means I'm waiting for the next dive trip.
Location:
McKinney, TX
Interests:
Hunting, fishing, mountain biking, reading, movies
Occupation:
Dallas Police Department
Gender:
Male
Certification Agencies:
PADI; SSI (Scientific Diver)
Dive History:
Lake Travis, TX
Clear Springs Scuba Park, TX
Santa Rosa, NM
Balmorhea, TX
Cozumel
Dos Ojos Cenote
Aquarena Springs, TX
Valhalla Missle Silo, Abiline, TX
Comal River, TX
Grand Cayman
Roatan
Belize
Bonaire
Certification History:
Open water, Advanced Open Water, Nitrox, Scientific Diver