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I will soon begin building a light-weight (and low budget) rebreather to complement the factory rebreathers that I have. My intention is to use it as a bailout/backup system to my main rebreather. However, the system could be turned into a bare-bones main rebreather with the addition of a dive computer and a few additional parts.
I have been planning to build the rebreather by myself, but I thought I would see if there are any Forum members who would like to help design and build it. You would be welcome to build one along with me, if you wish. I am hoping to build it for less that $500, but it may end up costing $500-$1,000. It will be good opportunity for anyone interested in learning how rebreathers work, and what the benefits and risks are.
I'm not committing to anything yet. Just trying to gauge the interest level.
Backgound: I have a physics degree and I am a rebreather instructor with about 500 rebreather dives. Most of my dives are 150'-400' deep.
I have been planning to build the rebreather by myself, but I thought I would see if there are any Forum members who would like to help design and build it. You would be welcome to build one along with me, if you wish. I am hoping to build it for less that $500, but it may end up costing $500-$1,000. It will be good opportunity for anyone interested in learning how rebreathers work, and what the benefits and risks are.
I'm not committing to anything yet. Just trying to gauge the interest level.
Backgound: I have a physics degree and I am a rebreather instructor with about 500 rebreather dives. Most of my dives are 150'-400' deep.