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JFD whom offer a bailout commercial rebreather that uses the EAC in preference over granular absorbent
Not correct. See my recent post about this in the other thread titled "Rebreather as bailout for sat divers"
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JFD whom offer a bailout commercial rebreather that uses the EAC in preference over granular absorbent
Poseidon 6, which were offering pre-packed scrubbers (EAC?) and later on extended their offer with self-packed options (it would be interesting to figure out why)
the new Poseidon pre-packed scrubbers,
(where can they be found?)
would not bet on no variability in scrubber duration
I stand corrected, I honestly haven't paid much attention to the EAC other than seeing them at the local Optima centre.Interesting clarification. I believe the EAC is designed for diving applications
Blaming the results on the WOB of the remainder of the rebreather might be a stretch.
I know another use for a gag strap, but I bet it would get me banned.
Interesting. I did not remember that they were selling pre-packed granular sorb... What a rip off.That is the data sheet from Molecular for the OLD prepacked scrubber cartridge
Yeah, me too: it is of course Micropore, not Millipore... Professional deformation, I guess. The page is:I stand corrected, I honestly haven't paid much attention to the EAC other than seeing them at the local Optima centre.
As such, the duration variability due to irregular granule settling patterns, as well as variability due to individual loading technique are completely eliminated. Eliminating this variability will directly translate into longer minimum duration, and a +/-5% variation in duration at any test condition (granules can vary up to +/-30%).