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  2. Cis-Lunar - Wikipedia

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    Cis-Lunar originally aimed to develop space suit kits, but the early 2000s recession reportedly hindered its ability to finance the mass production of the MK5 rebreather, which featured designs intended to reduce system and mission failures. [2] In 2005, the Swedish diving equipment manufacturer Poseidon acquired Cis-Lunar's technology.

  3. List of diving equipment manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Cis-Lunar – Manufacturer of electronically controlled closed-circuit rebreathers for scuba diving; Citizen Watch – Core company of a Japanese global corporate group based in Tokyo, Japan – Dive computers and diving watches. [24] [25] Clouth Gummiwerke AG of Cöln Nippes, Germany – Standard diving equipment.

  4. William Stone (caver) - Wikipedia

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    In December 1987 Bill Stone became known to the wider diving community when he demonstrated the Cis-Lunar MK1 model rebreather at Wakulla Springs, Florida in a scuba dive which lasted 24 hours and used only half of the system's capacity. [12] [13] [14]

  5. Diving rebreather - Wikipedia

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    Research and development of carbon dioxide sensors goes back at least as far as the early 1990s when Teledyne Analytical Instruments and Cis-Lunar Development Laboratories worked on a sensor for the Cis-Lunar MK-III rebreather, which was accurate in laboratory conditions but in the field susceptible to high humidity and condensation causing ...

  6. Category:Rebreather makers - Wikipedia

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  8. Dave Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Shaw's first rebreather was an AP Inspiration closed circuit rebreather, with which he eventually dived to depths beyond its purported capability.This prompted him to not only purchase a Mk15.5 but to replace its analogue electronics with the digital ones of the Juergensen Marine Hammerhead, resulting in a specially modified POD designed to handle extreme pressures.

  9. Jeffrey Bozanic - Wikipedia

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    Bozanic is the author of 2002's Mastering Rebreathers by Best Publishing of Flagstaff Arizona and revised again for the second edition in 2010. [25] [26] He was a member of the editing team for the 6th edition of the NOAA Diving Manual which was released in 2017 also with Best Publishing. [27] [28]