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November 4, 2024 by HAL
New divers can take a quick quiz to learn about the differences between open-circuit (OC) and rebreather diving. OC divers breathe air from tanks and exhale into the water. Rebreather divers reuse the air by scrubbing out carbon dioxide. Each type has its own techniques and safety measures, making it important to understand which suits […]
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April 30, 2024 by HAL
Transitioning from open circuit to closed circuit rebreather (CCR) diving can be a significant change for experienced divers. Initially, the shift to CCR may not be smooth. Read the entire article at www.tdisdi.com
Transitioning from open circuit to closed-circuit rebreather (CCR) diving can be a significant change for experienced divers, despite its challenges initially. Read the entire article at www.tdisdi.com
Transitioning from open circuit to CCR diving was a significant challenge initially for an experienced diver. Read the entire article at www.tdisdi.com
Transitioning from open circuit to CCR diving can be challenging but rewarding in the long run. Read the entire article at www.tdisdi.com
Transitioning from open circuit diving to closed circuit rebreather (CCR) diving can be a significant change, even for experienced divers, stirring mixed emotions initially. Read the entire article at www.tdisdi.com
Transitioning from open circuit to closed circuit rebreather (CCR) diving can be challenging, despite years of experience in traditional diving methods. Read the entire article at www.tdisdi.com
Transitioning from open circuit to CCR diving can be challenging and intimidating. The journey to CCR can be daunting for experienced divers at the start. Read the entire article at www.tdisdi.com
Transitioning from open circuit to CCR diving can be challenging initially, even for experienced divers like the author. Read the entire article at www.tdisdi.com
November 23, 2023 by HAL
CCR diving is generally cheaper than open-circuit trimix dives in the long run, but it takes time to break even. Consumables like gas and sorb contribute to about half of the total dive cost. Other factors like hardware, dive frequency, and additional costs also play a role in the overall expenses. Read the article
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