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He did it again! After his
IDA71/RG_UFM project
Dr. Lothar
Weidinger build a new rebreather build from an east German RG/UFM oxygen
rebreather and a Russian AKA60 semiclosed rebreather.
Here are the pictures: |
This picture shows the original AKA 60 Russian Semiclosed rebreather.
Additional information can be found
here and more pictures
here |
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- I asked Lothar to inform us about his backgrounds, here is his
response:
First, excuse me for my poor English!
- I am only a recreational diver. I like to see nature under water and
to dive in very clear water.
- I dive mostly depths between 20 and 30 m. So I don't use side
bottles or stages for decompression- or bailout-gases or
argon-inflation.
- The RG-Regulator has a pressure between 7 and 9 bar. You can use the
system up to 40 m. For deeper dives you have often to add manual oxygen.
- Function is the same like a KISS-oxygen-injection system, but little
more compact.
- OC-diving I began in 1986. My beginning in rebreather-diving was in
2001. At first I used the original RG-UF/M, than I built from the unit a
Nitrox CCR with back worn diluent gas and BC and chest worn RG-UF/M. I
think you know the old pictures I sent to you from the unit.
- Last year I began (more safer) SCR-diving with a Dräger FGT. I did a
course on the unit and bought one. Today I like SCR-diving and the easy
handling of the FGT.
- But CCR-Diving is lot more better and more fascinating. Dive without
any noise and bubbles.
- When I began diving the FGT, I built from an IDA 71 my second Nitrox
CCR (modificated Franken-rig by Dave Sutton). The first IDA was
the green one you know from the pictures.
It is on
already on your site. Half year later I changed the system to 2 l
Oxygen and 2 l diluent. I added a wing and the system works great. BUT:
- IDA 71 has in my mind some problems with too much no needed hoses in
the counterlung. Not easy to clean and dry the parts in short time.
- Second problem is low gas budget of the diluent/bailout/BC-cylinder.
2 liter is to small for some more bailout-safety. I often do longer
dives between 90 and 120 min.
- The lost of gas for BC and Drysuit inflation is too much. So I
changed to the rare AKA-60.
- The AKA 60 has lower work of breathing (because i did not mount an
extern jacket like on IDA), is better to clean and dry (only one
breathing hose in the counterlung), has more scrubber volume (2,3 kg),
2x 3,2 l Gas cylinders made from aluminium, better trimming because of
the wing bladder and so on. In my mind it is more compact, more
efficient and looks better then IDA 71.
- Dive feeling is best I ever had, because there is absolutely nothing
to hear from the gasflow of the CMF-regulator and in the breathing
hoses/counterlung.
- I think, if a diver understood the SCR-theory and has done a lot of
SCR-dives he can change without problems to a system like the
KISS-rebreather.
- But safer is to give him some helps in a course or in practical
discussions.
- For diving a ECCR like Buddy Inspiration every diver should do a
course.
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On the next pictures you see Lothar on his
different rebreathers. |
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Lothar, thanks for your contribution! (again). |
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