Hi All:
I'm posting this here from more discussion, if the MODS want to move it I'll certainly understand.
I'm getting ready to purchase a new set of doubles (probably the 120 X7s by Worthington), and have been looking at manifolds lately. Please look closely at the following pictures:
Notice how the manifold on the top has the burst disk screws "recessed" and protected, while in the manifold below they are "exposed?" In the pictures, the top manifold is made by DiveRite while the bottom is OMS, but I don't think it matters because I've seen different versions of this from Thermo, DiveRite and OMS.
The "exposed" configuration wouldn't bother me too much in OW or even wreck, but for caves I've ground the HECK out of manifolds on limestone ceilings and I'd sure hate to have one of those screws start to leak (keep in mind I dive DIN, so no "yoke knob" to cover that area). From experience, even a small leak leads to rapid failure. I checked my older gear and both my old Dacor manifolds have the "recessed" style while my old "K" valves (USD, Dacor and Sherwood - I have 6 of them) are mixed.
Anyone diving caves with the "exposed" style? Problems? Thoughts?
Any help MUCH appreciated!
THANKS...
I'm posting this here from more discussion, if the MODS want to move it I'll certainly understand.
I'm getting ready to purchase a new set of doubles (probably the 120 X7s by Worthington), and have been looking at manifolds lately. Please look closely at the following pictures:
Notice how the manifold on the top has the burst disk screws "recessed" and protected, while in the manifold below they are "exposed?" In the pictures, the top manifold is made by DiveRite while the bottom is OMS, but I don't think it matters because I've seen different versions of this from Thermo, DiveRite and OMS.
The "exposed" configuration wouldn't bother me too much in OW or even wreck, but for caves I've ground the HECK out of manifolds on limestone ceilings and I'd sure hate to have one of those screws start to leak (keep in mind I dive DIN, so no "yoke knob" to cover that area). From experience, even a small leak leads to rapid failure. I checked my older gear and both my old Dacor manifolds have the "recessed" style while my old "K" valves (USD, Dacor and Sherwood - I have 6 of them) are mixed.
Anyone diving caves with the "exposed" style? Problems? Thoughts?
Any help MUCH appreciated!
THANKS...