Paul Channing’s box and BMCL
Author: Paul Channing
first published 20-02-2006
Pictures say a thousand words, so I’ll keep it brief. I designed and fabricated a stainless steel box that sits snugly between
the box/ wing and the back plate:
Detail and thoughts:
- Diluent flushes can be facilitated via pressing the ADV diaphragm.
- The lungs remain effective water traps.
- WOB is, as far as I can tell, no different, but this may be because of the profile of the lungs and the fact that we breathe ‘off the top’ of them – I don’t dive on my back so I haven’t had ‘hamster cheeks’
- The position of the lungs has done two things:
- The T-pieces are further apart – before I always felt quite encumbered and wrapped-up, but now I feel I have much more freedom – not so tight or restrained. However, the lungs can be threaded over the harness if desired and returned to their original position.
- The position of the lungs seem to put me in the water much like a wing i.e. horizontal, this is in spite of running minimum loop volume.
- The dump valve toggle is extended to sit over the shoulder and actually dumps better when horizontal due to its upward facing position.
- The lungs are, to an extent, protected, certainly more so than before.
- Maintenance is an absolute joy.
- The s.s box creates a relief at the base, so the unit no longer digs into my arse – no more lower back ache on long dives!
- Kit can be stowed more effectively, making better use of that little more space.
- Kitting up and putting stages on is greatly improved.
- The backplate and harness can be removed independently of the s.s box and transferred to OC – much like the KISS (not that I would of course ;o)
- The pressure gauges are a typical scuba length (whatever that is) and are there for the convenience of pre-dive checks – otherwise I’d use button gauges.
It seems just like OC diving – an unencumbered clear chest with good access to what I want. However, I can’t crush the lungs anymore for diluent or o2 flushes, but it works quickly enough nonetheless, and hey, gas is cheap right! ;o)
Please feel free to ask any questions or contact for package details:
paul@deepseascape.co.uk
Regards
Paul Channing
Paul thanks for contributing to my website!
***UPDATE OCTOBER 2012: Ambient Pressure Diving has launched CE tested Back mounted counterlungs at EUROTEK 2012***
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