But it happens, I did it with an insta-buddy who didn’t respond to my request for gas.Which is not how you do this, nor has it ever been the idea since the inception of the Air2 by ScubaPro decades ago....
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But it happens, I did it with an insta-buddy who didn’t respond to my request for gas.Which is not how you do this, nor has it ever been the idea since the inception of the Air2 by ScubaPro decades ago....
And it’s just another one of those things that you should think through, your SPG came off which is not normally a panic worthy event, unless this was at the end of a long dive you most likely could have just kept breathing from your reg and headed to the surface. The thought of someone who may be in panic mode grabbing my inflator is not something I want to ever deal with.But it happens, I did it with an insta-buddy who didn’t respond to my request for gas.
Not familiar with her unit but curious if I understand the failure and appropriate response should it have happened underwater.@Edward3c When using a new inflator/octo combo, the donor passes the primary to the buddy and switches to that combo unit. My number one annoyance with those items is all of the divers using them that have never learned or even thought through how to manage both gas and buoyancy in an actual emergency, much explained it to their buddy.
If so then can the temporary solution be to remove the valve from the hose to stop the air loss? Can you still orally inflate the BCD through the unit?
If hose is expelling air, eject the fitting by the same maneuver that would resemble disconnecting.
I was reminded how dangerous the sport can be, and how very important our gear is; it is life support. I do not want to compromise on safety. But I also don't want to throw away perfectly good gear because of a rash, emotional decision.
Thank you for taking the time to respond! Out of curiosity, what are the common failures you have seen with the integrated systems? I liked it originally because it eliminated one more hose and made me more streamlined. I commonly dive in an Aquarium setting, so streamlining becomes important so we aren't hitting and scratching the acrylic accidentally. But, you are not the first person who has disliked the integrated system. And mine decided to fail in an epic way. ):