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Post by spirou on Apr 24, 2023 8:26:15 GMT -8
Corrector problem it's a phoenix with , spg octo and DS 😅
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Post by spirou on Apr 24, 2023 8:38:11 GMT -8
I am surprised that someone took the trouble to put a Phoenix 1st stage on and not an HPR 2nd stage. The difference in ease of breathing with the addition of the HPR 2nd is night and day. My 2psi. Feel free to ignore me. 😎 Yes, I agree, but keep in mind that the Phoenix was available several years before the HPR. There are probably a number of early Phoenix upgrades that never got the HPR when it became available. It is interesting when I look at my files and the record showing the time periods when I designed one versus the other, etc. It wasn't that long ago, but some things have changed... As far as I can tell, this one has different yoke than any of the ones that Bryan offered. The plating is also a bit different. The serial number should have the year, at least that is what I showed in the drawings, but there were some production liberties by some of the machine shops that Bryan used. The serial number is 14-075
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Post by luis on Apr 24, 2023 13:48:53 GMT -8
I have some drawings for the Phoenix that are dated 2005. From 2006 I have lots more drawings, calculations, and pictures. The HPR drawings are dated from 2011. The project actually started with a different name. The Argonaut project started around 2012, and I have hardware pictures from 2013. Hello Luis,. Thanks a lot for the phoenix, HPR , Argonauts. IMG_20230424_175626_457 by Frédéric Callebaut, sur Flickr I have also a DAAM HPR with a cyclone , but I will also a cyclone to have on one regulator, the spg,octo and DS. Best regard Fred Thanks to you. It has been fun designing these stuff. Oh and I designed the Cyclone towards the end of 2013.
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Post by luis on Apr 24, 2023 13:50:30 GMT -8
Yes, I agree, but keep in mind that the Phoenix was available several years before the HPR. There are probably a number of early Phoenix upgrades that never got the HPR when it became available. It is interesting when I look at my files and the record showing the time periods when I designed one versus the other, etc. It wasn't that long ago, but some things have changed... As far as I can tell, this one has different yoke than any of the ones that Bryan offered. The plating is also a bit different. The serial number should have the year, at least that is what I showed in the drawings, but there were some production liberties by some of the machine shops that Bryan used. The serial number is 14-075 That should be from the 2014 production year.
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Post by 2thdivr on Apr 24, 2023 15:19:00 GMT -8
Looks like one of the batch that Bryan had cerakoted. I have one with a SN 14-054 that has lost all the coating.
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