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Diesel_Diver

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So besides the basic stuff as in :
Basic wrench’s
Allen keys
Spare O rings
Spare mouth piece

any suggestions on some must haves ?
 
It all depends on your diving and conditions. I dive dry so I have spare wrist and neck seals. Lots of bungee, O rings, bolt snaps, extra hosesx extra reg set, etc.
 
Bungee / paracord

Bolt snaps/ double dogs

Silicone grease / lube

Din - yoke adapter (depending on where you are )

I keep a spare LP as well
 
If you have any specialty items as part of your kit, such as the short hoses I use for sidemount, make sure you have spares of them. 12” hoses probably not going to be available at the average dive shop somewhere. I order them online.
 
Din tank adapter to yoke

I took the adapter out of my tank because my regulators are DIN
But for some compelling reason, decided to keep the adapter in the SAD kit

We were going to a shallow site and I was going to be diving solo
I remembered there is a nearby deep reef (27 to 35 meters) and asked the captain to drop me off there
Captain was hesitant because I'd be alone, so I asked a friend to join but he was on air
My second tank was also nitrox and the second dive was sort of shallow - no burning need for nitrox
so I said he could use my second tank - but his regulator was yoke and my second tank was DIN
So the adapter worked out perfectly

He got to dive a new site, I got to dive there, and the captain was comfortable
 
My kit:
  • Basic Tools
    • adjustable wrench
    • flat & phillips screwdrivers
    • o-ring pick
    • scuba multi-tool(s) - the XS Scuba Star Multitool is amazing.
    • generic multi-tool
    • needle-nose pliers
    • small tape measure
    • knife or scissors
    • lighter / mini-torch
  • Basic Supplies
    • o-rings of all the right sizes: Scuba Diving O-Rings - The Scuba Doctor
    • silicon grease
    • zip-ties
    • extra bungee cord & paracord (~5ft each)
    • one-wrap velcro (~2ft)
    • spare batteries for all computers, lights, and other electronics. (and tools for replacing batteries, if needed)
    • compact sewing kit
    • super-glue
    • waterproof electrical tape
    • bike-tire, which can be cut to use as rubber-bands, webbing-retainers, flashlight holders, etc. About 4 inches worth.
    • high-pressure / SPG spool
  • Spare
    • Spare triglide, d-ring, bolt-snaps, 2-inch buckle
    • SS Key rings
    • Spare 1st stage HP & LP port plugs
    • Regulator mouthpiece
    • spare dive slate/notes pencil
  • Redundant Dive Equipment
    • 4x 1lbs weights (or more)
    • Spare regulator set (I bought used & serviced them)
    • cheap work gloves from hardware store - as spare dive-gloves in a pinch
    • spare hoses - LP regulator hose, LP BCD-hose or adapter, and HP-hose.
    • Yoke adapter for Din Regulators. Din-to-Yoke tank adapter (a.k.a. "pro" valve adapter).
    • Tank pressure gauge
    • Spare dive-spool
    • Car tire-inflator, air-gun nozzle, inner-tube inflator - which fit the LP hose
    • Spare dive-light
    • Spare compass
    • Spare dive cutting-tool. "Trauma scissors" work great & are cheap.
  • Other
    • First aid kit
    • Sun-screen
    • Alcohol (for cleaning)
    • zip-lock bags
    • wetsuit cement
    • extra backplate bolts
    • Dive-certification copy
    • Emergency-cash
  • Bonus
    • IP Gauge
    • Spare mask/fin straps (or learn how to DIY from zip-ties or paracord.
    • in-line regulator adjustment tool
    • small microfiber towel(s)
    • extra webbing
Believe it or not, all of that (except the regulators & hoses) fits super-compact in a relatively small tool-bag.
 
@SlugMug Can you post a pic and the tool bag you use? I'm always torn between keeping my kit compact and wanting to be able to handle more issues. Curious how compact you got all that stuff.
 
I think it depends a lot on where you are diving and how long. I generally like to bring an entire spare regulator with computer and all hoses etc. Then any failure on my regulator can be handled by some channel locks.. more or less.

Maybe a mouth piece thrown in a box, maybe a spare light. zip ties are always nice, a spare bolt snap, some string, fishing line or cave line for misc issues. A couple spare tank o-rings, often a spare mask, sometimes a spare knife and I often throw one extra glove in the gear bag - might have to wear it backwards.

An allen wrench for port plugs and some pliers and usually an extra speargun.

If it is a multiday trip, I often bring an extra freedive fin, in case one blows out of the boat or something.
 
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