Deep Wreck Diver
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Congratulations on your weight loss.
I am somewhat surprised by this video. I have not ever taken any training in scooters, but it seems to me that a diver should be entirely 100% prepared for the thing to take off at any moment. So I ASSUME that an integral part of the training would include how to store it and what to do when it goes wild.
I have had scooters take off on me many times. I had a really bad one once on a solo dive, where I just ditched the thing because it flooded, it was an experimental one and it got super heavy and then was seemingly unstoppable and luckily was in my hands, so I just released it.
A flood and a short on a scooter seems to be an entirely foreseeable circumstance even if the switches are perfect.
For those who have the benefit of scooter training, what is the best practice for clipping off and handling a runaway scooter? What is being taught in this regard?
Not sure if you watched the video but this wasn't a flood or a short?
Personally I view it as a design shortcoming with the scooter (no separate on/off switch) combined with an inappropriate storage method for that type of DPV and an exceptional piece of bad luck!