Diaphagm repair?

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So, I did a dumb and put a hole in the diaphragm of my Aqua Lung AirSource 3. It's a small puncture, but it's a puncture none the less. Given that parts availability seems to be a fantasy, is there any (safe) way to repair a small puncture like that?

The material looks a lot like the latex one finds in drysuit seals, so I was thinking of perhaps an aquaseal repair with latex patch backing?

Am I crazy to consider this at all? Anyone been successful with a repair like that before? Anyone have a source on a replacement diaphragm? (I've got a line on a used AirSource, but would prefer to not garbage mine if it can be fixed.)

Thanks in advance for any tips or wisdom.
 
So, I did a dumb and put a hole in the diaphragm of my Aqua Lung AirSource 3. It's a small puncture, but it's a puncture none the less. Given that parts availability seems to be a fantasy, is there any (safe) way to repair a small puncture like that?

The material looks a lot like the latex one finds in drysuit seals, so I was thinking of perhaps an aquaseal repair with latex patch backing?

Am I crazy to consider this at all? Anyone been successful with a repair like that before? Anyone have a source on a replacement diaphragm? (I've got a line on a used AirSource, but would prefer to not garbage mine if it can be fixed.)

Thanks in advance for any tips or wisdom.
get a new one.
 
I'd love to, but can't seem to find a source online. I'd be happy for tips in that direction as well.
You won't find one online, they will only sell to an authorized dealer.

It's life support and patching a diaphram is really foolhardy. Just bring it in for service
 
I've made a few shaky repairs in my time but that's one I'll have to pass on. There's just to much that can go wrong with that and leave you breathing water.
 
Use some duct tape. What could go wrong? I mean one would only use it in case of an OOA emergency.

Besides if something can't be fixed with duct tape and bailing wire it's broken.
 
Fair enough. Asked and answered. I've been surprised many times in my life at things that turn out to be repairable. This is not one of those times. Appreciate the feedback.
 
Neptune Divers (801-466-9630) and Dive Addicts (801-572-5111) are both listed as Aqualing dealers in the Salt Lake City area.

Call them and ask if they can order you part # VS900006

-Z
 

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