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We went to Divetech's/Innerspace event in May 2005 in the Cayman Islands. All the CCR manufactures were there letting CCR divers tryout their units along with nightly seminars. The Ouroboros was the best (every aspect) of all the Techincal CCR units, but came with the most expensive price tags. The manufacture sold 3 units during the weeks event. The CCR unit that was the biggest hit at the event was the new KISS, but is considered a recreational unit to 200 feet. It is simple to setup and use and comes with a affordable price tag, especially for a husband and wife on a budget.jptrealty:Just wondering if anyone has anything to say about this new unit? I am asking for an opinion so please don't hold back.
Thanks All
jptrealty:Just wondering if anyone has anything to say about this new unit? I am asking for an opinion so please don't hold back.
Thanks All
caveseeker7:John, French cave explorer Dr. Jerome Meynie dove the Ouroboros to 182 msw/597 fsw in Saint Sauveur, France.
The report of the 2005 Expedition is on his website, snoopyloop.com .
While it's mostly about the cave diving end of it, he also details a problem he encountered with the rig.
Before getting the Ouroboros this spring, he used a MK15.5 for the deep cave penetrations.
He promised an evaluation once he's done some more diving.
Matt, I'm sure the Cis-Lunar was on Kevin Gurr's mind as he dove with a MK4, and so was likely the MK15.5.
The Ouroboros shares several features with the Cis, gas management options like gas path selectors and offboard gas connectors, integrated electronic pressure displays, HUD (incl. deco) and buddy display, radial cannister and yes, the YouRobUs price tag.
Biggest difference is that the Cis had the hydrophobic scrubber, BOV, three controllers in two locations, 5 batteries and had the option to accomodate two offboard gas sources into the electronic displays.
Yes, no doubt, a loose connection isn't the rig's fault. Good to see it was able to function with it, though.jptrealty:Thanks, the problem seemed to be diver error though, a cap being left loose. I am under the impression that a hydro scrubber is avail or will be soon for use with Lith.
caveseeker7:Yes, no doubt, a loose connection isn't the rig's fault. Good to see it was able to function with it, though.
Haven't heard anything about a hydrophobic Ouroboros scrubber. WOB would lkely be way past anything CE-able, and of course scrubbing capacity would be much reduced due to the extra space taken up by the membranes. The former means that the manufacturer can't sell the scrubber within the EC, the latter that the duration (which isn't that good considering the size, weight and price of the rig) might be too limiting for the purpose of the unit. It's supposed to be an expedition rebreather.
ISC is working on the copy of the Cis cannister that fits the Meg.
If you look at the size of it and realize that it only holds about 5 lbs of Sodasorb you get an idea of the space requirements for the membranes. The stock cannister (on the spacer next to it) holds 5.5 lbs, the PRISM basket on the right is the old 5.4 lbs version.
And all you got then is protection from caustic cocktail and ability to use the nast LiOH. For full recovery you still need a way to drain the entire loop of water.
Caver95:really nice but very pricy, if i had the money i would get one. But, i ordered a Meg insted.
Steam Machines increased the scrubber size from 5.4 lbs to 6.0 lbs capacity in order to meet the USN's 300 minute duration requirement. They also made the lid a few mm wider to prevent users who don't pay attention from inserting it the wrong way.jptrealty:1) PRISM has improved the scrubber they had??
The MK-5p his huge (both size and weight), expensive to maintain and ... let's say inconvenient to set up. Unless you have a partcular need for one you're probably better off without it. There is a reason a bunch of the MK-5p divers have either added Megs to their dive lockers or just got rid of their Cis-Lunars.2) ... a cis would be nice if ther was a way to service them and make several minor modifications (mech. and software)