sshawn09
New
Okay folks, this was a mistake on my part, I'm willing to admit it, and share my experience with everyone as well... So here it goes:
Recently I bought a handful of "used" equipment from a fellow down the road. I was told that the equipment was 3 months old and only seen poolwater 4 times. Well, I took the equipment home and jumped in my pool to test it out. I'm a new diver and I'm also technically savvy, so after a very successful dive to 5 ft, and inspecting the insides of the regs, I convinced myself that everything is in great working order.
A few dives later my regs free flowed a bit more than I thought was normal. I was going to get the annual done next year some time until I read a fatal story out of the book "Diver Down". It scared the crap out of me, so I went the next day to the dive shop to talk to them about the free flow. The tech put em on the test bench and noticed an out of spec pressure from the low pressure hose. He immediately told me they need service. But, heres the real reason I am writing this today... He inspected the side of the regs, and noticed one of the regs had a firm cap with an o-ring placed inside of it, which is normal. The primary reg has a rubber cap that fits ever so perfect into it in the side of it. Me being new didnt see anything wrong with that. He pulled it out and said what the hell is your Suunto dust cap doing in the side of the reg???!??!? He explained that if that fell out underwater, it would have been a strait deep breath of water for me. I have done 6 dives with that dust cap in the side of the primary. I'm glad im here writing this today, and I want to send a big thank you to anyone who writes a lesson learned.
Lesson learned: Don't ever convince yourself that your equipment is working properly. The techs know their stuff and can find these issues immediately.
Recently I bought a handful of "used" equipment from a fellow down the road. I was told that the equipment was 3 months old and only seen poolwater 4 times. Well, I took the equipment home and jumped in my pool to test it out. I'm a new diver and I'm also technically savvy, so after a very successful dive to 5 ft, and inspecting the insides of the regs, I convinced myself that everything is in great working order.
A few dives later my regs free flowed a bit more than I thought was normal. I was going to get the annual done next year some time until I read a fatal story out of the book "Diver Down". It scared the crap out of me, so I went the next day to the dive shop to talk to them about the free flow. The tech put em on the test bench and noticed an out of spec pressure from the low pressure hose. He immediately told me they need service. But, heres the real reason I am writing this today... He inspected the side of the regs, and noticed one of the regs had a firm cap with an o-ring placed inside of it, which is normal. The primary reg has a rubber cap that fits ever so perfect into it in the side of it. Me being new didnt see anything wrong with that. He pulled it out and said what the hell is your Suunto dust cap doing in the side of the reg???!??!? He explained that if that fell out underwater, it would have been a strait deep breath of water for me. I have done 6 dives with that dust cap in the side of the primary. I'm glad im here writing this today, and I want to send a big thank you to anyone who writes a lesson learned.
Lesson learned: Don't ever convince yourself that your equipment is working properly. The techs know their stuff and can find these issues immediately.