tarekaly
Guest
Dear SB members,
I have an experience I would like to share with you. I have a Din MK25 and I use a Scubapro adapter for Yoke tanks. I have anxiety towards forgetting the adapter for the next dive. So during my last dive on the 24th of March I attach it and leave it for the next dive which happened to be a month later. So during the dive my buddy see a small leak of bubbles out of my reg not serious. When out i tried to remove the adapter as the leak was from the connection with the reg. it wouldn't budge at all. I go for the second dive no leak. At home I try again and even immerse it in hot water but no use.
I went to the LDS he told me that " Adapter is copper and the reg is Aluminum and i should not leave it attached after a dive or copper will interact and get stuck with the reg "
He said they had a customer with the same problem and the din reg and the adapter both were damaged when trying to remove them.
I kept my fingers crossed, he used the bench grip and a metal rod insert it into the adapter and it came loose in a flash.
I think I was lucky not to have any thing damaged.
I wanted to make the post so SB members wont have to face this problem and risk damaging expensive regs. Also waiting for your technical comments and advices.
Peace
I have an experience I would like to share with you. I have a Din MK25 and I use a Scubapro adapter for Yoke tanks. I have anxiety towards forgetting the adapter for the next dive. So during my last dive on the 24th of March I attach it and leave it for the next dive which happened to be a month later. So during the dive my buddy see a small leak of bubbles out of my reg not serious. When out i tried to remove the adapter as the leak was from the connection with the reg. it wouldn't budge at all. I go for the second dive no leak. At home I try again and even immerse it in hot water but no use.
I went to the LDS he told me that " Adapter is copper and the reg is Aluminum and i should not leave it attached after a dive or copper will interact and get stuck with the reg "
He said they had a customer with the same problem and the din reg and the adapter both were damaged when trying to remove them.
I kept my fingers crossed, he used the bench grip and a metal rod insert it into the adapter and it came loose in a flash.
I think I was lucky not to have any thing damaged.
I wanted to make the post so SB members wont have to face this problem and risk damaging expensive regs. Also waiting for your technical comments and advices.
Peace