DOR - Feb 2008 Sogud and Cabilao

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For Cabilao? to be honest, from experience... Yes.

I used it for the first dive, if it didn't run away it was roasted. For the other night dives I went to a 3w LED backup light - it really is plenty.

Bring the can light if you want, but bring a back up for when you get sick of scaring the critters :D

Z...
 
I used it for the first dive, if it didn't run away it was roasted. For the other night dives I went to a 3w LED backup light - it really is plenty.


Z...

:rofl3::rofl3:
Thanks, Zee. I'm just gonna bring my backup light, if that's sufficient.
 
just put your other hand over the top and let the light get out between the fingers when you want to dim it for sensitive critters. Sometimes, you'll find you attract a lot of zooplankton and stuff which might attract some other stuff... :D
 
PMing you. Yep, the SPG is on the banjo still cause the hookah is only LP. One thing though, I use a 23" inflator hose (longer than normal).

Chip,

Email back from Polaris - they want an octo rigged, so I'm going to need the goodies you mentioned earlier and I'll attach my Apex octo to the adaptor.

Given that I'm taking it this far, I may as well bring my BP/wing, so could you look at the price for the 23" inflator for me as well, sweetie :blinking:

Apparently, I might need it to help out a "buddy". What's that?
 
don't forget to synchronize your watches boys... :eyebrow:
 
hehe, yeah, I'll shoot an email off to Ellen. I'll ask her about the inflator hose as well (sticks and stones... :D).
 
don't forget the o-rings. bring some extra just in case.
ah yes, thanks kuya jon. The banjo o-ring is prone to slip out when it's not attached to the tank.
 
You learn fast, young padawan.

What's more is that if you don't seat them right (I find saliva works as a gentle adhesive), they tend to pinch and blow out when you turn on the air.
 

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