AI transmitter "storing"

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jodeci888

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Fortunately, I tore my shoulder and bicep and will not be able to go diving next week in Aruba.

So, I was wondering about whether or not I should remove my Shearwater Swift transmitter from the short low pressure hose that's connected to my first stage to store it seeing as I won't be diving for probably about a year.

Also, I keep all my gear inside my house and the regulator setup in a reg bag.
 
Fortunately, I tore my shoulder and bicep and will not be able to go diving next week in Aruba.

So, I was wondering about whether or not I should remove my Shearwater Swift transmitter from the short low pressure hose that's connected to my first stage to store it seeing as I won't be diving for probably about a year.

Also, I keep all my gear inside my house and the regulator setup in a reg bag.
No need. If it is stored in a reg bag it is as safe and secure as if it were removed and stored in its own case. I’d just leave it on the reg. That’s what I do with my 4 transmitters and 4 reg sets.

And hope you heal up quickly!
 
Thank you for the quick response and reassurance.
 
Fortunately, I tore my shoulder and bicep and will not be able to go diving next week in Aruba.

So, I was wondering about whether or not I should remove my Shearwater Swift transmitter from the short low pressure hose that's connected to my first stage to store it seeing as I won't be diving for probably about a year.

Also, I keep all my gear inside my house and the regulator setup in a reg bag.

EGAD, you are not using a low pressure hose connecting the transmitter to a HP port on your first stage are you?!

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EGAD, you are not using a low pressure hose connecting the transmitter to a HP port on your first stage are you?!

💥💥💥
He must have misspoken, and meant high pressure hose. The fittings on a LP hose won't connect to a transmitter.
 
He must have misspoken, and meant high pressure hose. The fittings on a LP hose won't connect to a transmitter.
Meh, you can fit anything with duck tape
 
I am happy to help.. you can store it at my house. I will take great care if it and send pictures of the escapades we do together!
 
He must have misspoken, and meant high pressure hose. The fittings on a LP hose won't connect to a transmitter.

Oops, did I say deco stop for 30 min at 20ft? I meant meters. Potatoes potatoes... it's all the same :/
 

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