gcarter
Contributor
The constant use of a pull dump places stress on the joint where the flange is welded/glued to the bladder. Pulling on a relatively unbreakable steel cable makes it more likely that you will eventually tear out or break the flange it is all attached to. You are simply moving the weak point.Sorry to pull this thread back to its origins, but I realized some time back that a pull dump is a LESS likely configuration to disconnect where the inflator hose attaches to the elbow. . .
There is, after all, a stainless cable that attaches at both the dump valve and the elbow (and that cable is designed to be shorter than the inflator hose). I have no idea what the breaking strength of that cable might be, but I'm certain it is more than could possibly be exerted (even in a full scale panic)
Much better to never even view pulling on the hose as a thing to do.