Recycler
The diving rebreather is a tool that will allow the diver to simply recycle the air for his breathing. Indeed, this will make it possible to recover the air which is reusable (i.e. 16% oxygen) and to add only the oxygen consumed (5%), the carbon dioxide is trapped in a filter.
The first big advantage of using a rebreather while diving is battery life. Because a rebreather loaded with oxygen has an autonomy of 3-4 hours, which is equivalent to an amount 4 to 5 times greater than a diver using a 15 liter cylinder inflated to 200 bars.
Second is decompression. A rebreather that works ... Read more
Cellule oxygene D-05JJ Connecteur : Coaxial Pour JJCCR
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Regarding cold and dehydration, the lime present in the recycler will simply react and produce heat. Thus, this will allow the diver to breathe hot and humid air. Thus you reduce cooling and dehydration.
Opting for a rebreather during your dives will also offer you the possibility of diving without bubbles. The bubbles can sometimes produce a certain level of vibration underwater and this can obviously frighten some species that you would like to observe.
As we have seen above, the significant autonomy and very clever decompression management will make the rebreather an ideal element for all divers who like to immerse themselves in deep water. It also becomes a very practical tool for photographers for example.
For divers who wish to explore in a safe way beyond 40m of depth, the rebreather by diluting trimix will allow access to dives up to 100m of depth.