by Jan Willem Bech | Monitor
Closed Circuit Research recently introduced the new Sentinel rebreather.This webpage describes the design and concept of this new rebreather. It is a great document for people who are curious why new rebreathers are introduced to the market. I would like to...
by Jan Willem Bech | Monitor
Michael Hearn and Pascal Eeckhoudt show there newCameleon adaptive system. I’ll give a brief out line of our new prototype, hopefully it will be of interest . We didn’t want to design a whole new rebreather , everyone has there own way of setting up their...
by Jan Willem Bech | Monitor
The French Oxpro explorer is a semiclosed rebreather designed to be used in the 40 MSW range with nitrox. It was shown at the “Salon de Plongee” in Paris in the year 2008. The design of the unit is still in progress. Here you see some pictures sent to me...
by Jan Willem Bech | Monitor
Brent Hudson from Narked at 90 kindly offered me this information about the legendary Undersea Technologies UT 240 rebreather. Here you find photos and information about this absolute unique rebreather!I would like to say a big THANK YOU to Brent for...
by Jan Willem Bech | Monitor
Recently I received this great story from Guy van Rentergem who used his homebuild oxygen rebreathers to explore the St. Clair cave in Jamaica. During their expedition oxygen levels dropped to 7,9 %! The cave was crowded with bats and chemicals. Read about the...
by Jan Willem Bech | Monitor
Rebreather with superoxide cartridge for oxygen generation The MSA oxygen breathing apparatus modell Bphotpgraphs and text by Jan Willem Bechfirst published 20-01-2010 The MSA oxygen rebreathing apparatus model B is a oxygen rebreather equipped with chemical...
by Jan Willem Bech | Monitor
Back to German oxygenrebreathers Dräger’s first sportdiving rebreather sold on civilian market photpgraphs and text Jan Willem Bech 26-01-2010 I am very pleased I was able to buy a original Barakuda Delphin-1 rebreather. This extremely rare oxygen...
by Jan Willem Bech | Monitor
Return to german oxygen rebreathers The most famous rebreather of them all The Kleintauchgerät 138 is a further development of the Gegenlung, which, similar to the Bade-tauchretter, is intended for water rescue and light work under water. A catalog from 1933 mentions...
by Jan Willem Bech | Monitor
De Scandinavian Lt Lund II The Norge II is a rebreather specially developed by the Dräger company for the Scandinavian army. The rebreather is almost identical to the Lt Lund but a larger scrubber is used. The Norge II was produced from 1970 – 1985. The...