johndiver999
Contributor
As someone who has the most superficial understanding of rebreathers... my conclusion is NO WAY!
That is way too complicated with: do this, but never do that. Get the switches mixed up at depth and you kill the guy... etc.
I assume the discussion is concise and correct, but I had no idea how complicated those things are. No way I would feel comfortable diving with a rebreather diver, unless I spent a CONSIDERABLE time training and studying the unit.
One of the more useful things I have read on this forum.
That is way too complicated with: do this, but never do that. Get the switches mixed up at depth and you kill the guy... etc.
I assume the discussion is concise and correct, but I had no idea how complicated those things are. No way I would feel comfortable diving with a rebreather diver, unless I spent a CONSIDERABLE time training and studying the unit.
One of the more useful things I have read on this forum.