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Why did it matter if somebody saw you? Regulators that did not have a Venturi lever but which did have a powerful Venturi such as the 1085 series USD/AL second stages (Conshelf for example) that is what we did, flip the mouthpiece downward or hold the thumb over the mouthpiece at entry.I spazzed once and just turned the mouth-piece down in the water...same effect. Thankfully, no one saw me.
You don't have to be mean about it.Why did it matter if somebody saw you? Regulators that did not have a Venturi lever but which did have a powerful Venturi such as the 1085 series USD/AL second stages (Conshelf for example) that is what we did, flip the mouthpiece downward or hold the thumb over the mouthpiece at entry.
James
What?You don't have to be mean about it.
Unfortunately the Venturi setting has no effect on the start of leaking of the 2nd-stage valve. Once the free flow is established, reducing the Venturi effect reduces the air flow, but instead acting on the knob loads the spring, impeding the free flow to start at all...Shutting off the venturi lever should be the easiest reaction to a free-flow.
I find an adjustment knob marginally useful and mostly more trouble than it is worth. It is useful when scootering (maybe) or to fine tune a balky reg that wants to free flow and it allows setting the cracking force perhaps a little lower (when servicing) knowing that I can stiffen it up. Mostly more trouble than it is worth because the adjustment knob is another thing and more parts to service, gets full of grit, sand, verdigris and sticks or jams up. Some are worse about that than others.