divinh
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Over the last few months, I've been buying my own gear. Yesterday, I finally went to a LDS pool to test...
1. I bought a used Zeagle Scout, made around 1996. I had already tested the bladder with manual inflation and it holds air fine. When I connected it to a tank, it inflated by itself. I have not had the BC inspected by the LDS. I probably should. At this point, is the problem with the Schrader valve and is it something I can replace myself? I don't mind handing the whole thing over to the LDS but I do want to learn to repair things myself. Is it worth repairing or should I just write off the purchase?
2. My bought-new-BC is a BP/W design, a Sopras Tek/Sub Compact Lite. I've found that on the surface, it has a tendency to push my face forward into the water. I've read that this is a matter of placement of the tank relative to where I wear my weights? I can shift the tank higher/lower on the BC to make it so it doesn't do this? Normally, I dive in warm water in a rash guard and shorts with little to no weights. I'm doing my testing with 3/2mm full wetsuit, boots, and spring strap fins, all new equipment to me and needed for my next dive trip. In my testing, I found that my legs tended to hang below me and it was hard to go horizontal. I felt I had a lot of weight on me, concentrated at the waist and the BC air shifted to the top of it so it seems natural that this would happen. When I moved the tank higher, it felt better, but seemed awkward to have the tank so high up. Added to this, I discovered that the BC waist belt was getting loose. That probably caused some ballast issues too. I've adjusted the BC to be tighter around me, but I'm looking for a method to keep me from being pushed forward on the surface and horizontal below.
3. I found that the 23" hose to my primary second stage tugged against me. I figured it was probably too short, not necessarily too stiff. For the 19" SPG hose, I found that it was an effort to read it so close to my arm pit, unlike the usually very long console hoses I've used on rental equipment. I bought a 30" MiFlex low pressure hose and 40" MiFlex high pressure hose to replace both with. The LDS offered to replace the hoses for me, but I decided to take the purchases home to do myself. Should I just let the LDS do it or is this something simple enough for me to do? It just requires the right size wrench, correct? I do have it. The LDS would be able to test right away with a tank, whereas I would do it and test at the LDS on my next visit. Is it worth doing for the experience?
Thanks!
1. I bought a used Zeagle Scout, made around 1996. I had already tested the bladder with manual inflation and it holds air fine. When I connected it to a tank, it inflated by itself. I have not had the BC inspected by the LDS. I probably should. At this point, is the problem with the Schrader valve and is it something I can replace myself? I don't mind handing the whole thing over to the LDS but I do want to learn to repair things myself. Is it worth repairing or should I just write off the purchase?
2. My bought-new-BC is a BP/W design, a Sopras Tek/Sub Compact Lite. I've found that on the surface, it has a tendency to push my face forward into the water. I've read that this is a matter of placement of the tank relative to where I wear my weights? I can shift the tank higher/lower on the BC to make it so it doesn't do this? Normally, I dive in warm water in a rash guard and shorts with little to no weights. I'm doing my testing with 3/2mm full wetsuit, boots, and spring strap fins, all new equipment to me and needed for my next dive trip. In my testing, I found that my legs tended to hang below me and it was hard to go horizontal. I felt I had a lot of weight on me, concentrated at the waist and the BC air shifted to the top of it so it seems natural that this would happen. When I moved the tank higher, it felt better, but seemed awkward to have the tank so high up. Added to this, I discovered that the BC waist belt was getting loose. That probably caused some ballast issues too. I've adjusted the BC to be tighter around me, but I'm looking for a method to keep me from being pushed forward on the surface and horizontal below.
3. I found that the 23" hose to my primary second stage tugged against me. I figured it was probably too short, not necessarily too stiff. For the 19" SPG hose, I found that it was an effort to read it so close to my arm pit, unlike the usually very long console hoses I've used on rental equipment. I bought a 30" MiFlex low pressure hose and 40" MiFlex high pressure hose to replace both with. The LDS offered to replace the hoses for me, but I decided to take the purchases home to do myself. Should I just let the LDS do it or is this something simple enough for me to do? It just requires the right size wrench, correct? I do have it. The LDS would be able to test right away with a tank, whereas I would do it and test at the LDS on my next visit. Is it worth doing for the experience?
Thanks!