PfcAJ
Contributor
If you blow an isolator o-ring, you've got 1 or 2 more o-rings to go (depending on the make of your isolator). They're static o-rings, too.
While I'm sure its "possible", I've never seen or heard of an isolator failing in that way. All the other 'failures' out there I have either seen personally or heard about 2nd or at least 3rd hand. They might be more rare than even tank neck o-rings failures.
I know a guy who has dropped 2 sets of 104s out of a moving truck on two separate occasions. The isolator was bent into a lazy S shape, valve knobs were sheared off, DIN outlets deformed, but nothing leaked.
While I'm sure its "possible", I've never seen or heard of an isolator failing in that way. All the other 'failures' out there I have either seen personally or heard about 2nd or at least 3rd hand. They might be more rare than even tank neck o-rings failures.
I know a guy who has dropped 2 sets of 104s out of a moving truck on two separate occasions. The isolator was bent into a lazy S shape, valve knobs were sheared off, DIN outlets deformed, but nothing leaked.