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Hi Jeps
IMHO don't even bother with SCR, its a complete waste of time and money. I went down that track, purchased a Dolphin, and sold it 6 months later. Hated SCR very little benefit for money that could have been put towards the CCR. If it is anything like my experience the Dolphin almost put me off diving rebreathers forever. Compared to a CCR they are a pig to dive.

Here are the units I have had the opportunity to dive and a bit of a write-up on them
http://uwphotog.com/equipment/breathers.html
 
No-one has horisontal trip, is this a rebreather thing???
 
ShakaZulu:
No-one has horisontal trip, is this a rebreather thing???

depending on the RB how much head up will vary a bit, but ~20 degrees head up from horizontal would be a reasonable position to swim in on most RBs..
 
ShakaZulu:
No-one has horisontal trip, is this a rebreather thing???
Huh?
I got slapped by my 'mix instructor for not being horizontal so now the heels are the highest point and my pathetic attempt at a frog kick is on show to the world. He pointed out that the path to the scrubber wants to be up-hill so it stays nice and dry.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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