Icebreakers 2004
What can I say. We turned up, talked all day, dived, stayed in a nice place
(thank you Maria), ate well, slept, dived and talked for another day and went
home. Can't fault it. Well except the flash gun which was playing hard to get
again.

These pictures are the Prism rebreather using Digs to model it. It's
interesting but I wasn't tempted. One nice trick is a simple moving coil
voltmeter that you can switch to read the output voltages of the cells so with
no batteries and no computers you can fall back to an aproxomate PPO2 reading
and manually drive it. All you have to do is remember the readings when you
calibrate on 100%.
The pictures can be accessed by clicking the thumbnail but they tend to be 900K+ files
Pictures by Nigel Hewitt
