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I rented the BCD, computer, and reg from the dive shop. As I was donning my equip for the first dive, I checked my SPG and noticed it was at 2500 psi. I thought I just got a tank that wasn't full. They changed the tank and at 3000 psi I was good to go. It happened again on another dive but this time the boat crew curiously looked at me and the tank, then gave the SPG a thwack. The needle popped back up to 3000 psi...
FWIW, anything you're diving with can fail at any time, with no warning at all. Tank valves can clog; there have been cases where regulator first stages have simple cracked and split in half, second stage hoses unscrew, crimps pop off. I could go on, but the "take away" is that there's no guarantee that just because you took a breath doesn't mean you can do it again in a few seconds.
This is a really good reason to dive with a buddy you trust, and keep your skills sharp. As long as you have a good buddy, maintain close
"buddy distance" and you both do good gas planning, most "emergencies" can be reduced to interesting annoyances.
Terry
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