<DIV style="font-family:Arial, sans-serif; font-size:10pt;"><DIV>So Hank, are you borrowing some elements of my scrubber into your new one?</DIV><DIV> </DIV><DIV>Brian</DIV><DIV> </DIV><DIV><BR><BR>--- personal_submersibles@psubs.org wrote:<BR><BR>From: hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles@psubs.org><BR>To: Personal Submersibles General Discussion <personal_submersibles@psubs.org><BR>Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] scrubber<BR>Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2018 17:42:07 +0000 (UTC)<BR><BR></DIV><DIV style="font-family: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px;"><DIV>A while back after seeing Brian's results from his home made scrubber, I was inspired to restore Gamma's original scrubber. I replaced the hurricane force fan with a 24v computer style fan and then mounted it in a simple stand with a radial filter to catch any dust. The scrubber consists of a copper open top pan\pot container that fits into another copper pot creating a void under the screen. The fan is under all that, and there is no top over the absorbent, no springs, no nothing. It worked fantastic, and when I finished the dive I simply lifted the absorbent pot off the base and put it in a plastic bag and then placed it back on the base.</DIV><DIV>Hank</DIV></DIV>_______________________________________________
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