The Monitor
The Monitor is a place where rebreathers are looked at more closely. It gives a picture of the technique and functioning of rebreathers. The display is separate from the database and the classification. The type of rebreather is not subdivided and can be shown randomly. The Monitor offers a possibility to present your rebreather or give manufacturers the opportunity to present new products or prototypes.
Euronaut
How to built your own submarine with diver lock
Aquatek Voyager 1
Around the year 2000, the voyager rebreather was developed by Aquatek in Italy. The voyager 1 was a relative cheap and popular rebreather. Recently nothing more has been heard from Aquatek.
Tourill MK 1.5 rebreather
Passive addition rebreathers are used more and more. There have been several developments recently. The latest to add to the list is the Tourill MK 1.5. The rebreather is a nice German design that offers a large group of people access to this kind units.
Taucher Biebl rebreather
TaucherBiebl produced rebreathers of the Semi-Closed type on a small scale.
Here the S-TBA/K is shown.
Submatix rebreathers
Submatix a German manufacturer from Erfurt has been marketing rebreathers since 2003. Over the past almost 20 years, they have brought a wide range of products to the market.
rEvo rebreathers
The rEvo rebreather with double scrubbers and a large configuration spectrum
Prism Topaz rebreather
The PRISM Topaz is a computer controlled digital mixed gas closed circuit rebreather. PRISM stands for Peter Ready’s Incredible Steam Machine. Peter has been designing and building rebreathers for over fifteen years.
Pelagian DCCCR
A manual controlled rebreather produced in Thailand with great features!
Megalodon in Holland
A Megalodon and Inspiration dive into cold Dutch water together in 2005
LAMA Laboratoire de Mecanique Applique
Sea Trek’s Lama system from 1980 with photo by Yves Le Masson
Jan Box
An alternative method of including bailout gases
Innerspace Porpoise Pack 1
The Innerspace “Porpoise Pack 1” has undoubtedly much more historical and design criteria I could ever mention here. Nevertheless it is an incredibly high tech unit for it’s time. We are talking 1974.
The history of Biomarine
There’s been a lot of talk in the past about BioMarine, and the Mark 15, 15.5, and 16 and specifically who designed the systems, and what each person did in the development.
Infinito
The infinito rebreathers, an Anglo-Italian initiative at Powerbreathe
Gator rebreather
LRT (Lambertson Rebreather Technology)has conducted a sport diver rebreather development program since 1982.
Evolution of a semiclosed rebreather
Read here how Kerry, as one of the manual closed-circuit pioneers, modified his set to a MCCR system
DCBA
A very special breathing set DCBA
Boosterpage
Read here how to find a good oxygen booster as a diver.
Divex CDLSE
Divex introduces its new Clearance Divers Life Support Equipment
Azimuth AF trimix rebreather
The OMG Azimuth rebreather also has a trimix variant.
Azimuth rebreather
The SanOsub Azimuth rebreather presented
Seaway Cora II rebreather
Seaway introduced her second rebreather in 2007 called CORA II
The Mentes Rebreather
A very robust and professionally constructed ECCR from the Czech Republic
First dive in Holland with Optima
een van de eerste rebreathers die gebruikt maakt van micropore extendair cartridges
The Sentinel Rebreather
Detailed technical information about the Sentinel rebreather with an explanation by Kevin Gurr
Cameleon Rebreather
Michael Hearn and Pascal Eeckhoudt show there new prototype
Cameleon adaptive system.
Oxpro Explorer
A semiclosed 40 MSW rebreather from France
Undersea Technology UT240
A unique rebreather from the early 90s with canister temperature measurement and CO2 detector
Bad Air Bat Cave Rebreather
Enter a cave where bats live to a distance from the entrance where there is still 7.8% oxygen. Read the adventure of Guy van Rentergem
MSA Model B superoxide
A small self-generating oxygen rebreather for, among other things, firefighting on ships. The MSA model B from 1940
Dräger Barakuda Delphin 1
Dräger’s first official sport diving rebreather sold by Barakuda in the fifties
Dräger Kleintauchgerät Modell 138
A report on a 83-year-old rebreather, a pioneer in the sport diving world.
Dräger Norge II
Photo series of the Dräger Norge II, the scandinavian Lt Lund II