iamasmith
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Obviously if you are diving with a dry suit then you have a low pressure feed to add to the dry suit (I haven't taken that course yet so I'm not even familiar with the look of the kit )
Then you have a low pressure feed to the BCD of course.
What do you need to do if you want to swap quickly to using the same gear with a wet suit then?
It seems to me that the obvious thing is that you have to remove the low pressure feed from the stage 1 that normally goes to your dry suit and cap it off... however, most text books that I'm reading say to have a dealer do this kind of thing for you.
Is there another means of providing both low pressure feeds from the same tube? i.e. some sort of Y arrangement that you can replace when the second feed isn't in use? Is this practical and if not then it would be really interesting and informative to hear why.
Otherwise I guess it's down to capping off the feed normally used for the dry suit when going to a wet suit.
Anyone know a great way of dealing with this?
-Andy
Then you have a low pressure feed to the BCD of course.
What do you need to do if you want to swap quickly to using the same gear with a wet suit then?
It seems to me that the obvious thing is that you have to remove the low pressure feed from the stage 1 that normally goes to your dry suit and cap it off... however, most text books that I'm reading say to have a dealer do this kind of thing for you.
Is there another means of providing both low pressure feeds from the same tube? i.e. some sort of Y arrangement that you can replace when the second feed isn't in use? Is this practical and if not then it would be really interesting and informative to hear why.
Otherwise I guess it's down to capping off the feed normally used for the dry suit when going to a wet suit.
Anyone know a great way of dealing with this?
-Andy