"If a reg freezes at depth and there wasn't an obvious cause (like bumping a purge or some other large gas demand) I wouldn't use the reg again in those conditions. Even if the reg thawed I would still end the dive."
Sorry, didn't make that clear. YES absolutely end the dive. Just that if it is easier and safer to make the ascent without sharing air. Every situation is different. Sounded like this one was in relatively shallow water and air supply wasn't an urgent issue
I dive mostly cold water and have only had one reg freeze and that one had the purge bumped on the edge of the ice. [/B][/QUOTE]
Me too (cold water). Free flows are somewhat common, especially when teaching "Deep Diver". Often diver stress increases breathing rate then, SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS-freeze up.
I feel that it is important to calm the diver down. Fix the problem (assuming it is a simple one), then make a normal ascent. Often students get pretty uneasy and ascend too quickly. If the reg issue is solved (in their mind), they are more comfortable. Need to be ready with the alternate in case the problem repeats.
Of course the all around best action in a low on or out of air emergency is the Alternate air source (textbook PADI).
Just wanted to confirm the option of thawing as it was being discussed.
Sorry, didn't make that clear. YES absolutely end the dive. Just that if it is easier and safer to make the ascent without sharing air. Every situation is different. Sounded like this one was in relatively shallow water and air supply wasn't an urgent issue
I dive mostly cold water and have only had one reg freeze and that one had the purge bumped on the edge of the ice. [/B][/QUOTE]
Me too (cold water). Free flows are somewhat common, especially when teaching "Deep Diver". Often diver stress increases breathing rate then, SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS-freeze up.
I feel that it is important to calm the diver down. Fix the problem (assuming it is a simple one), then make a normal ascent. Often students get pretty uneasy and ascend too quickly. If the reg issue is solved (in their mind), they are more comfortable. Need to be ready with the alternate in case the problem repeats.
Of course the all around best action in a low on or out of air emergency is the Alternate air source (textbook PADI).
Just wanted to confirm the option of thawing as it was being discussed.