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Just came back from a liveaboard dive trip. After diving, I rinsed the inside of my BC out with water by flushing the water throught the oral inflator. Just got home and pressed the power inflator. When I did this, a little bit of water came out of the hose connector. I was very careful not to press the power inflator button while cleaning my BC but may have inadvertently lightly depressed it.

Know whether my BC's ok?
 
If you rinsed it well with fresh water, you've got no worries. I keep my BC with a little air in it during storage, just in case there was a little salt water that didn't get out.
 

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