Construction and Do It Yourself (DIY) projects of equipment used in technical diving.
Equipment crafted by hand by Stelios Stamatakis which we use for our dives.
He/O2 Analyser
Over 6 months of work has gone into the design, development and testing of the Trimix Analyser. It is a conductivity type, analysing the density of the gas.
CO2 Sensor
A CO2 monitor for a rebreather using a 32bit processor in collaboration with the MS5803 depth sensor as well as the SCD41 Co2 sensor.
Video Tray & Lights
The tray and lights we use to film all of our dives you see on this site. Custom built aluminium tray with fixed Go Pro mount, two Locline short arm extensions, and two 50 watt HID lights. Total 100 watt HID output.
Reel & Arrows
Since we started cave diving, in addition to our secondary and smaller safety reels, we use a custom reel as our primary main reel (180 meters of line). We also use our own Cave Arrows. Both were constructed using a custom built CnC. Tested and proven reliable in all our cave dives to date.
Cave Helmet
A simple to make cave helmet offering adequate protection, mounting a head light, lightweight and durable.
Action Cam Deep Housing
A housing constructed and fully tested in a pressure chamber for deep diving. It can house all Go Pro models including the 7 and many other action cameras.
Toddy Style Sidemount
A toddy style sidemount completed in July of 2018. Weights can be added to the back plate. It is especially great for sidemount diving during the summer months with aluminium tanks in a wet suit.
PPO2 Meter KISS Rebreather
A PPO2 meter for the KISS Rebreather with two sensors one for OXYGEN another for High PPO2 with an alarm warning.
Razor Sidemount
Handmade Razor sidemount system following the logic designed by Steve Bogaerts. It has a harness which is widely found in the tech diving market and a number of modifications to suit the divers needs.
Cave Survey Tool
Accurate mapping and imaging of a dive route in 2d, in an aquatic environment of a mine or cave, by using the dive line as a reference.
DPV Dashboard
Α DPV diving console constructed to help the team in current and future research projects. It displays the direction, depth, length, average depth, temperature, and time during a dive with a DPV. It is also capable of storing way-points of the route which can be downloaded to a PC.
DPV Lights Mount
Made from a 3D printer is a DPV mount to install two lights and an action cam. It is composed of four pieces. A cam belt used to strap the mounts to the DPV, two light mounts, and one mount to attach the action cam.