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Saved by uncleflo on September 4th, 2022.
I understand the standardisation issues of DIR (I think) but DIR doesn't prescribe which reg you MUST have does it? Are Poseidons non DIR because GI3 had a spat with Poseidon (eg they wouldn't give him kit for an expidition) or is there a technical reason why GI3 considers them to be unsafe. And if the latter, why does the rest of the divng industry not also think they are unsafe? Or is it just plain old predudice against something diffrent?
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Saved by uncleflo on February 13th, 2022.
High and low pressure compressors for breathing air and technical gases. Lightweight and practical: this is how these compressors have written the history of the Coltri world. They boast excellent portability to follow you anywhere. You can choose electric or petrol engine. Their capacity ranges from 50 liters to 100 liters. Lightweight and practical: this is how these compressors have written the history of the Coltri world. They boast excellent portability to follow you anywhere. You can choose electric or petrol engine. Their capacity ranges from 50 liters to 100 liters.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 16th, 2022.
Last month marked a landmark moment for women in the UK: the Domestic Abuse Bill was finally signed into law. The legislation, granted royal assent on 29 April to become the Domestic Abuse Act, aims to extend greater protection to the millions of women at risk of abuse every day - from physical harm to coercive control and sexual violence. It also targets revenge porn and will clamp down on claims of 'rough sex gone wrong' in trials. Hailed as a once-in-a-generation opportunity to improve how England and Wales responds to domestic abuse, British Vogue takes a closer look at what the legislation actually means for women. In recent years the use of the 'rough sex' defence - arguing that consensual violence during sex had caused a victim's death - has been on the rise, increasing tenfold over a period of 20 years. Labour MP Harriet Harman and Conservative MP Mark Garnier introduced an amendment to the DA Bill to get the use of the defence banned. Now, it's an offence to deliberately strangle another person or perform an act that restricts a person's ability to breathe - and it carries a sentence of up to five years.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 13th, 2022.
Forum topic about creating an oxygen concentrator to fill up oxygen bottles. A user asks: Is any one here is using or has used an oxygen concentrator. I do know you cannot get 100% pure oxygen. Basically it is a PSA oxygen concentrator that also has a compressor mounted to it that pumps direct to scuba tanks. It will also provide continuous flow for blending, but a concentrator that small doesn't put out enough for a big compressor. Several manufacturers have boosters designed for this application though. Invacare homefill, Rix microboost *yes this was actually designed around PSA oxygen concentrators*, Philips Ultrafill *only one that will go to 3000psi*, and a few others. I use one and fill 2200 psi O2 bottles to do PP blending nitrox. It's a invocare homefill set up. Makes perhaps 200+ cuft a day of 96% O2. 2 days to fill a standard 5' tall O2 bottle used for standard acetalyne rigs. These systems can be hard to get because they need a perscription to get one. but some will sell for hobby use. (glass works etc.) I think you can still get the concentrator and compuressor for about 1000 $ and then there is an adaptor hose that is needed to connect to fill tanks that may be 100 $ unless you hae one of hte designed carry around tanks to get the part from. There are other solutions of course. Keep the unit indoors or somewhere where it is dry and low humidity and the concentrator will last a long time. I will post pics of what i have if any one want s to see them. PM me.
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Saved by uncleflo on August 26th, 2019.
Easy-to-use control panel to ensure optimal temperatures at the touch of a button Integrated and easy to clean filter With its efficient cooling, heating and dehumidifying settings, the Dometic MCS T12 ensures perfect temperatures on board yachts and boats regardless of weather conditions outside. Through an easy-to-use control panel, this ultra-compact unit creates the ideal on-board climate with six blower speeds and an additional automatic setting. Supplied with all fixtures and fittings, the MCS 12 is quick to install and means a comfort climate will be enjoyed with the greatest of ease.
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