Sorry if these are dumb questions about quick-disconnect connections. I'm about to pull the trigger on a Wisdom 2 and wasn't sure if I wanted a quick-disconnect or not.
If I have my computer hooked up to the hose but the pressure is not on, is there a problem with water getting into the connection i.e. I wade into the water and forgot to turn on my tank? Rinsing?
If the pressure in the hose is what keeps the computer from coming off (aside from the simple catch on the connection), is there another fail-safe to make sure your computer can't come off when the pressure is off? For instance, I'm handing my gear over and it's not hooked up to a tank. All of a sudden Ploop! and it's in the water. Any concerns?
Lastly, when on vacation many times I leave my equipment on the boat in between dives, getting lunch, etc. any concerns that this piece of equipment is easier to steal than an entire setup?
If I have my computer hooked up to the hose but the pressure is not on, is there a problem with water getting into the connection i.e. I wade into the water and forgot to turn on my tank? Rinsing?
If the pressure in the hose is what keeps the computer from coming off (aside from the simple catch on the connection), is there another fail-safe to make sure your computer can't come off when the pressure is off? For instance, I'm handing my gear over and it's not hooked up to a tank. All of a sudden Ploop! and it's in the water. Any concerns?
Lastly, when on vacation many times I leave my equipment on the boat in between dives, getting lunch, etc. any concerns that this piece of equipment is easier to steal than an entire setup?