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Old 17-03-05, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ajmtucke
How come they are not heard of much then ?? and that seems rather cheap ??
It needs converting, but the number 240, means the scrubber capacity in minutes!!
It's a Biopak! Soooooo well known. Was Biomarine before it was sold to Neutronics in '91.

1. Lift the center section by adding longer legs to allow more room for the counterlung. (From memory, it's only 4ltrs as it stands??)
2. Remove the harness and replace it with a back plate and wings.
3. Replace the hoses with larger bore hoses and fit a DSV.
4. Add a PPO2 meter and sensors.
5. Remove existing HP gauge and replace with a waterproof gauge.
6. Remove all parts that can corrode or rust, the plumbing is made of copper and must be replaced with stainless steel. The pressure reducer (1st stage regulator) is made of aluminum, Hi pressure line to pressure reducer is steel.
7. Fit ADV, bypass, blah, blah.
8. Remove the cooling gear.
9. Cultivate large testicles and immerse in water whilst breathing in it.
10. Enjoy a nice reliable MCCR.

If your really swish, you will get some OTS counter lungs and have something close to eutopia.
Can anyone say MK15?


I'm sure Digger is looking at it and thinking its far too sensible.
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