amobeus once bubbled...
I think if we really sit back and calculate all the many possibilities and malfunctions that could occur with diving gear it would seem radical to want to dive deep.
It IS radical, don't kid yourself
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amobeus once bubbled...
I think if we really sit back and calculate all the many possibilities and malfunctions that could occur with diving gear it would seem radical to want to dive deep.
I only had one bladder and one inflator and one hose to the inflator... so it was very easy to figure out which hose/inflator/bladder was causing the problem.Hallmac once bubbled...
Hey UP did you have both inflators active at one time? or did you switch bc hose for primary and redundant?
How would you know which one was creeping?Hallmac once bubbled...
dual bladder and had one creep on you
amobeus once bubbled...
Thanks Guys, your all giving me more brain blowing methods and questions to ask regarding bladders and ideas to consider. One question thou! would a diver not find it difficult to install his whip at depth while trying not to freak out in a critical life situation and what about sever panic regardless of experience. I find it hard enough on the surface to install my whip and trying it in dark cold water with gloves on seem like a vital time waster. I've never heard any diver ever talk about there inflator activating unless there finger was on it, or is this just an assumption.
Thanks
Amobeus