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If you have a free flow in your reg at depth, will air also free flow threw your air2 in inflator hose? It's stands to reason it might but I wanted to make sure.
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SueMermaid:Er. Not necessarily, if I understand the question right. It can occur at several spots in the reg, but usually in your mouthpiece, in which case, only that would FF.
The Kraken:If you mean that if your primary regulator starts to free flow will the Air2 automatically start to free flow - no, they're separate second stage regulators.
The Air2 can, in and of itself, develop a free flow just like any other second stage regulator. But with it all you have to do is disconnect the low pressure B/C inflator hose and make a normal, controled ascent.
pilot fish:If you have a free flow in your reg at depth, will air also free flow threw your air2 in inflator hose? It's stands to reason it might but I wanted to make sure.
pilot fish:The Air2 can, in and of itself, develop a free flow just like any other second stage regulator. But with it all you have to do is disconnect the low pressure B/C inflator hose and make a normal, controled ascent.]] kraken
I understand it now. Since it is under pressure wouldn't it be difficult to disconnect it?
pilot fish:The Air2 can, in and of itself, develop a free flow just like any other second stage regulator. But with it all you have to do is disconnect the low pressure B/C inflator hose and make a normal, controled ascent.]] kraken
I understand it now. Since it is under pressure wouldn't it be difficult to disconnect it?
pilot fish:The Air2 can, in and of itself, develop a free flow just like any other second stage regulator. But with it all you have to do is disconnect the low pressure B/C inflator hose and make a normal, controled ascent.]] kraken
I understand it now. Since it is under pressure wouldn't it be difficult to disconnect it?