Halcyon Dump Value String Replacement

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mark3397 once bubbled...
I checked out
http://dir-diver.com/en/equipment/dumpvalve_mod.html

but my valve has a hard plastic end and I don't know how to get it out so I can access the spring/rubber seal. Anyone have any ideas?

Just curious... why are you replacing the string?

bob
 
It is the original style attachment to the wing - not how they are doing it now. I am replacing it because it is frayed and I don't want to be back in a cave with a broken dump string.
 
mark3397 once bubbled...
It is the original style attachment to the wing - not how they are doing it now. I am replacing it because it is frayed and I don't want to be back in a cave with a broken dump string.

gotcha... was curious since some feel the need to put bigger string on for drygloves when this really isn't necessary...

tx, bob
 
hmm...

One thing I noticed that I didn't like about the halcyon wing was that the dump was just a string....why isn't there something else to grab onto...like a platic ball or something....I just don't see that being an entanglement hazard...but I've been wrong befrore
 
It is scene has an entanglement hazard when that little ball is there. Its a remotte chance, I think , that the ball could get the dump string wrapped around the main line, etc. When I may wearing gloves, lobstering, I use this find the dump with my hand, and move inward til I grab the string method.
 
Soggy once bubbled...
What about putting a small bead on the end...nothing as large as a ball on a traditional BC, but just a tapered bead. I can't see it possibly snagging anything more than the knot at the end!

Big T & Soggy...

Even in drygloves (which I use the majority of the year), having anything more than the small knots that the wing comes with on the exhaust valve string is unnecessary... ya just have to be willing to put in the time and practice to develop the muscle memory... (nothing comes for free :D )

BTW, my primary means of exhaust on ascent is the lower dump unless I'm overly task loaded (but I'm working on that :D )

bob
 
wb416 once bubbled...
Even in drygloves (which I use the majority of the year), having anything more than the small knots that the wing comes with on the exhaust valve string is unnecessary... ya just have to be willing to put in the time and practice to develop the muscle memory... (nothing comes for free :D )

I also dive with dry gloves year round.

I have practiced it and can get it...but it takes time to find and pull, and frequently my finger slips off the string. In my opinion that makes *something* else necessary. I'm glad it works for you.
 
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