Generic inflator O ring size

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That is the cleanest looking inflator I have ever seen disassembled.

It's about 3 years old. I'm pretty fastidious, surprise surprise, about cleaning it after every dive, I've got a good rinsing system that clearly works well.

I'm going on a live aboard in March so thought I'd overhaul it. The O ring was in good condition, it wasn't leaking but seeing as I had it apart thought I'd change the O ring anyway.

I like the hex key locking end as oppose to the metal nut as found on some, much easier to undo. Of course it being plastic means you need to be a bit more careful with it.
 
I was thinking something similar...actually I was thinking that from the picture the o-ring looks pretty good, but the picture may not be showing all the details. Or, perhaps the o-ring is good and OP is just looking for a replacement to have in their save-a-dive kit.

-Z

That too. I have a few older ones I want to bring back to life too. New units aren't expensive but the shipping costs to me are.
 
@divad

Disaster...

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https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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