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Ok done my first few dives the other day with my newly installed p-valve. When we finished up i noticed more of what i would call moisture instead of a leak around the area of the valve. Didn't smell of urine so i figured the valve itself wasn't leaking and it wasn't really enough water to constitute a leak in the suit,to have done 3 dives.
SO my question is...does condensation happen around the valve? I was diving in 50 degree water and i was thinking that the warmer discharge and what may be left in the tube could cause this. Am i way out in left field thinking this or should i more diligently hunt for an all out leak?
SO my question is...does condensation happen around the valve? I was diving in 50 degree water and i was thinking that the warmer discharge and what may be left in the tube could cause this. Am i way out in left field thinking this or should i more diligently hunt for an all out leak?