| So what about if you had a KISS and you had 2 duff cells - perhaps current limited, what sort of logic would you apply to this situation?
The only difference I see is that you would my not add O2 manually in the KISS, if you felt that you had already added a good deal or had taken the decision to run the unit on what YOU considered to be the only good cell - how would YOU know which cells were good and which bad?
If the YBOD was furiously injecting O2, cos of duff cells, if you're paying attention to things other than the handsets (like bouyancy changes, listening to the solenoid inject etc), surely you'd be able to react quick enough?
Surely at the end of the day you can run the YBOD manually if you feel that there are 2 duff cells?
A sensible question, but from a CCR virgin, so I expect to get some flak..... |