Thanks! Where did you find the CAD model of the connector itself; been looking for it!
@incoldblooderz2 жыл бұрын
Is there any chance to split one cable and use two computer at the sametime? And i can use in all rebreathers?
@jamesd93065 жыл бұрын
Good video. What is it being replaced with?. I like the idea of a detachable connection (usually only to avoid having to send the entire thing in for service if a single part was playing up) but wonder what other options are out there. Is there anything like wet plugable EO connectors or something more robust?
@DivetechLtdWestBay5 жыл бұрын
Over the past few years, most rebreather manufacturers have switched to a a 4-pin wet mate-able plug.
@bobdankert4 жыл бұрын
@@DivetechLtdWestBay Is that what the KISS 4-pin connector is? If so - how does one get a Shearwater compatible with that connection?
@DivetechLtdWestBay4 жыл бұрын
@@bobdankert Hi Bob. The 4-pin is something different than what's in this video. The 4-pin connectors are available from your respective rebreather manufacturer, for both the rebreather side and your computer side. Send us an email if you have more questions and we can help you figure it out. info@divetech.com.
@bobdankert4 жыл бұрын
@@DivetechLtdWestBay Correct - I wasn't referring to what's in the video, I was referring to the newer KISS 4-pin connector. Anyways, the lack of 4-pin dive computer availability (ie Shearwater) seems a bit concerning, currently, for devices using the 4-pin web mate-able plug previously mentioned.
@DivetechLtdWestBay4 жыл бұрын
@@bobdankert Hi Bob. I understood your question. The 4-pin wet mate plug is common to any rebreather using an analog set. For digital sets, they use 5-pin. But you cannot buy them from Shearwater dealers, you must go through your rebreather manufacturer. They are very common, most rebreathers use these wet-mate plugs now.