Second Wind rebreather 1980

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A Fenzy super-basic manual operated rb

Fenzy Oxygen rebreather made by Dave Ray of Second Wind rebreather in 1980!

DATASHEET OXYGEN REBREATHER
Second Wind Fenzy New ZealandDate: 03 -11-2003
 Database oxygen rebreathers by:
J.W. Bech
ManufacturerSecond Wind Rebreathers / Fenzy Dave Ray
ModelSecond wind Fenzy 
Land of originFrance/ New Zealand 
Special Note: Basic material = FrenchTechnology = New Zealand
User groupCivil 
Part no:NATO-16782-B0018**not shure 😉
Working principleMAPManual addition principle
Gas typePure oxygen 
Cylinder volume~0,5 liter 
Max. cylinder pressure200 bar.o 
Material of cylindersteel 
Counterlung inspireyes 
Counterlung exhaleno 
Dive time duration45 min 
Operating temperature20 – 40 degr C 
Magnetic signatureFull anti magnetic 
Weight ready to use in Air3.8 kgt.i. approx
Weight ready to use in waterneutral 
MOD7 mtrs 
Scrubber materialsofnolime 
ColourOrange / white 
Priceunknown 
WornChest 
Mouthpiece shut off valveno 
Backpackno 
ExtraSuperb Black Prince hoses*  * Only available in a twin hose regulator set  “ Black Prince”.
ExtraBuild 1980
Additional information: 
Email address owner 
  
 
If you have any information to add this sheet please mail it to jw.bech@quicknet.nl References to source and names will always be added!   
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Origin: http://www.therebreathersite.nl 
  Second Wind rebreathers are made by Dave Ray. Check the Reefmaster, another model of this company. Second Wind rebreathers are temporary out of business but will be back. 
JW

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