I have a SP MK25 with G250HP second. I've owned it for 5 years and get it serviced annually. I have never had a negative experience diving it until recently.
I need some input on this situation. I was diving the wreck "Sea Emperor" yesterday at Ft Lauderdale. I will not mention the dive op because I do not feel that they did anything wrong. The DM went in and set the line to the wreck. Upon return he said the upper current was really ripping but it was calmer on the wreck, so we saw no problem with performing the dive. My wife and I went in, grabbed the line and proceeded hand over hand down the line. The upper current was as strong as I've ever seen it. The line was vibrating and extremely taunt and it was difficult to pull myself down the line.
The situation - at about 40 feet, I sucked water on a breath - a good bit of water. I expelled the water and took another breath - lots of water again. I immediately switched to my backup second and was able to get enough air to get my breathing under control again. Once the situation was recovered I turned to my wife, who as behind me on the line, and pointed up to end the dive.
I believe the problem was caused by the heavy current unseating the diaphragm enough to allow water into the reg during a breath. On the surface I rethought what happened and remember facing directly into the current when the leakage occured. After a period on the surface we decided to give a shallower reef dive a go. My SP reg worked perfectly at 50 feet so I know that there isn't a defect.
I realize this could lead to lots of speculation, but I'm looking for responses from anyone who has experienced this leakage in heavy current. Thanks.
I need some input on this situation. I was diving the wreck "Sea Emperor" yesterday at Ft Lauderdale. I will not mention the dive op because I do not feel that they did anything wrong. The DM went in and set the line to the wreck. Upon return he said the upper current was really ripping but it was calmer on the wreck, so we saw no problem with performing the dive. My wife and I went in, grabbed the line and proceeded hand over hand down the line. The upper current was as strong as I've ever seen it. The line was vibrating and extremely taunt and it was difficult to pull myself down the line.
The situation - at about 40 feet, I sucked water on a breath - a good bit of water. I expelled the water and took another breath - lots of water again. I immediately switched to my backup second and was able to get enough air to get my breathing under control again. Once the situation was recovered I turned to my wife, who as behind me on the line, and pointed up to end the dive.
I believe the problem was caused by the heavy current unseating the diaphragm enough to allow water into the reg during a breath. On the surface I rethought what happened and remember facing directly into the current when the leakage occured. After a period on the surface we decided to give a shallower reef dive a go. My SP reg worked perfectly at 50 feet so I know that there isn't a defect.
I realize this could lead to lots of speculation, but I'm looking for responses from anyone who has experienced this leakage in heavy current. Thanks.