CheddarChick
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Oh my God.....Are you kidding???? I would be terrified of getting that rig close to a sink much less the open water...
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Oh my God.....Are you kidding???? I would be terrified of getting that rig close to a sink much less the open water...
The heavy duty duct tape works best since it does not tear as easily. The final product is not pretty but it has never leaked during a week of diving. Note that the o-rings are still the primary seal with the duct tape only to hold in place, add structural support, and act as secondary seal. Since I just returned from a week of diving and have not removed the tape yet, attached are a few pictures. The appearance of the tape going into the port/housing groove in the second picture is not real; this is the ledge from the housing to the port and not the port/housing groove/interface location. I do not remove the tape until I return home from a trip when I remove and clean the housing/port. I hope to replace this system later this year or early next year if my finances allow.
Actually the O-rings are the ONLY water tight seal that you have or is needed. The duct tape is doing nothing more than keeping the port from coming off which is what the tabs where doing. Once to depth, the water pressure will hold the port in place pretty tight also, so the duct tape is needed more on land and initial decent.
In any case, I just wanted to point out that over doing the duct tape is not helping the seal any and isn't necessary beyond holding the port in place if it works. That's a new one, but if it works great..![]()
Actually the O-rings are the ONLY water tight seal that you have or is needed. The duct tape is doing nothing more than keeping the port from coming off which is what the tabs where doing. Once to depth, the water pressure will hold the port in place pretty tight also, so the duct tape is needed more on land and initial decent.
In any case, I just wanted to point out that over doing the duct tape is not helping the seal any and isn't necessary beyond holding the port in place if it works. That's a new one, but if it works great..![]()
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