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Disregard, I was up late and thinking of something else in my sleep deprived brain.I bought the BCD second hand, so I suppose the cord had just had enough. It's been going for almost 10 years after all. the steel option sounds rigid? I was hoping more for a loose and floaty option
The rubber disk is on the underside of the part (far left in image). It doesn't actually want to come out, it's pretty stuck. Maybe the halcyons are set up different, because I seem to recall my last Scubapro bcd had an easily detachable rubber disk. Would anyone know if the newer Halcyon wings are fitted with a different valve?If in a hurry- for example this happened in the middle of a liveaboard safari- you can use the OPV valve from your spare DSMB. Assuming you have one. Or from an old BCD, many dive clubs have old junk that you can salvage an OPV from.
For a provisory repair, you don't really need to glue- just detach the rubber disc, place the cave cord- if the stopping knot is not huge, then the rubber disc will hold against the spring. However, I think it is better to glue it.
Also not a bad idea to have a spare one- they are really inexpensive and may come handy when needed.
Just carefully pry and peel the disk out, remove any remnants of the old string, knot a length of new string and pass it through the hole, replace the disk, and reassemble the the OPV valve. Any further thought is making too much of a very simple repair.The rubber disk is on the underside of the part (far left in image). It doesn't actually want to come out, it's pretty stuck. Maybe the halcyons are set up different, because I seem to recall my last Scubapro bcd had an easily detachable rubber disk. Would anyone know if the newer Halcyon wings are fitted with a different valve?
Cheers mate. managed to get it off.Attached is a photo which might help. Just follow what Zef posted.
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Cheers for the help. Can you think of something that could substitute the plastic handhold that normally comes on the end of the string? I was thinking a ping pong ball, but not sure how that'll hold up underwater. I'd like to avoid just having a big knot on the end if possibleJust carefully pry and peel the disk out, remove any remnants of the old string, knot a length of new string and pass it through the hole, replace the disk, and reassemble the the OPV valve. Any further thought is making too much of a very simple repair.
-Z
A simple knot is the best handle, just like in the pic (Replacing dump valve string (Old Halcyon))Cheers for the help. Can you think of something that could substitute the plastic handhold that normally comes on the end of the string? I was thinking a ping pong ball, but not sure how that'll hold up underwater. I'd like to avoid just having a big knot on the end if possible
jacket buttonA simple knot is the best handle, just like in the pic (Replacing dump valve string (Old Halcyon))