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We recently had an ice dive training which had multiple freeze ups and free flows mostly related to BC valves and one full face mask. Temperatures were in the 20's (F) with a slight wind. Water temps in the mid 30s. Most of the free flows happened after divers were under for a short while so the equipment was working on entry and not already frozen. Have other teams had similar problems, and if so, have you come up with any solutions besides moving your team to Costa Rica?
We did have hot water ready to go and were able to thaw out equipment fairly quickly but you wouldn't want to be doing this during a mission continuously. Also, for a call where we might still be in rescue mode, I would prefer to dive with my normal regulator (Sherwood Blizzard) and mask rather than a FFM and risk the freeze up and the hassle of the FFM in cold weather. Any opinions on that?
Thanks,
Randy
We did have hot water ready to go and were able to thaw out equipment fairly quickly but you wouldn't want to be doing this during a mission continuously. Also, for a call where we might still be in rescue mode, I would prefer to dive with my normal regulator (Sherwood Blizzard) and mask rather than a FFM and risk the freeze up and the hassle of the FFM in cold weather. Any opinions on that?
Thanks,
Randy