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I bought a L-short ursuit softdura which fitted me just fine in the beginning, but now i notice that the legs are way too wide, allowing too much air in them - will get my next suit measured like this for sure :D
You can drive the booster using a shop compressor (depending on the size of booster would determine how large of a booster you would need), or off of stored compressed air (such as AL80s or storage cylinders). The USUN boosters are all pneumatically driven, but there are some other models of boosters that are electrically driven
I know some shops that manufacture hoses, but not for diving, but for hydraulic equipment. What are the considerations that must be taken if we want to manufacture them? Your opinion is important to me.
Hi! The major difference between the two types of hoses is of course their use case. Diving hoses are made with a material conducive to life support, meaning they're cleaned properly and generally operate under lower pressures compared to hydraulic hoses. For diving hoses, the focus is on ensuring they do not fail under water, which can be life-threatening. Hydraulic hoses, on the other hand, must prevent leaks and bursts that could pose safety risks due to high-pressure fluids. The fittings used also differ, with diving hoses requiring corrosion-resistant materials like brass or stainless steel and designs that allow for quick but secure connections. Hydraulic hose fittings are typically designed for robustness and high-pressure seals, often made from tougher metals like steel. Hope that answers your question! Feel free to give us a call at (815) 267-8400 or send us an email at info@diverightinscuba.com with any other questions :)
I personally have the Perdix, and it's nice to see what options the Perdix has that the Peregrine doesn't. Three years on, there have been changes to the firmware. I believe you can set each value separately in the smaller combined displays now, and it can contain 3 values per field for a total of 6. At least, it is that way on the Perdix now. For those wondering, these are the options the Perdix 2 adds over the Peregrine: - OC TEC (Technical) mode - CC/BO (Closed Circuit / Bail Out) mode - Deco planner - Air integration (AI) up to 4 transmitters, with a Sidemount mode - Compass (tilt compensated) The Perdix 2 has a user changeable AA cell. You can use a rechargeable AA battery, but you can't charge it through the body.
Interesting boat design but unless you had those inflated and pre staged wouldn't whoever you are trying to rescue be dead by the time you drove it out to the location, unrolled it, inflated, and assembled it, then got in the water..
Before creature craft, rescue units were officially advised, to not rescue drowning victims at low head dams, only if there were some " survival /Rescue" opportunities or chances, Exept just to drive with a second boat to the dam, to drown and fail there too. Best " white water / drowning Maschine" rescue boat invention ever👍‼️‼️ .
Hello, I’m really interested where the low head dam of 2:43 is. I Love things like low head dams because I think they are so interesting and impressive and the one in 2:43 looks especially powerful so I’d like to know where it’s located. Thanks!
He says some people in the Whitewater world don't like these . The response should be "well if you guys would stop drowning yourselves then we wouldn't need them."