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How to make Solo Rebreather Diving safer?

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cedricverdier

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Hi all,

Just to start a new thread, please find a new article: How to make Solo Rebreather Diving safer?

on my web site at
www.cedricverdier.com/articles.html

I would like to have some feedback from solo rebreather divers:
- how do you plan your dive (compared to a dive with a buddy)?
- do you use any specific equipment?
- what kind of dive profile in what kind of environment?
- is there a way to improve safety?

Cheers
 
What do you think about making a 150m dive, alone
with let's say 5 conventional tanks attached (every 30m)
to a line/rope hanging from the boat to the target of the dive?
Whatever will happen, you'll have time to think / check / decide on
every depth with a second deco computer for the bail out option...
it should be the second, right?

Well... I'm not even a diver rofl just trying to be creative... :t

Luke
 
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