it is not a link, it is a pdfTried going to that link/site. Seems to be down.

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it is not a link, it is a pdfTried going to that link/site. Seems to be down.
See FMECA Volume 4: Mechanical Components Deep Life Design Team: Design Submission for Open RevolutionTried going to that link/site. Seems to be down.
Have you any instances of Cooper hoses collapsing during dives that you could tell us? I ask as I have been diving with Cooper hoses since 2013 with zero issues.I have not, and most likely never will, use cooper hoses. Many people like them but the extremely slim chance of them de-laminating and the inner core collapsing during a dive deters me. The exterior never seems to hold up without getting fuzzier than one of my cats either. The cost of them just seems stupid, especially if you are intelligent enough to have at least one more in your save a dive kit.
Both the link and the site were down earlier.it is not a link, it is a pdf![]()
A well known documented incident is this one Warning: Cooper hoses - dangerous failure mechanismHave you any instances of Cooper hoses collapsing during dives that you could tell us? I ask as I have been diving with Cooper hoses since 2013 with zero issues.
Thanks
Thanks for that, I noticed this incident 13 years ago. Regarding how many do I need, enough to indicate a failure rate. I was aware of that incident and this is all I can find. Hence the question.A well known documented incident is this one Warning: Cooper hoses - dangerous failure mechanism
There are others; but how many do you need?