Grisha
New
I'm about to jump into the world of rebreathers, but if there's anything technical diving has taught me, it's "do your research until every theory is second nature" and one particular thing that is bugging me was an offhand comment made by another instructor along the lines of "not leaning forward as to avoid a caustic cocktail" (paraphrasing). Does this mean that water may pool in the counter-lung in such a way that if you lean forward, it would come into contact with your scrubbers and partially dissolve them, leading to a caustic cocktail scenario? Or do I just have an overactive imagination?