Be a fan of ScubaBoard.com

Welcome to ScubaBoard, an online scuba diving forum community where you can join over 205,000 divers from around the world discussing all things related to Scuba Diving. To gain full access to ScubaBoard (and make this large box go away) you must register for a free account. As a registered member you will be able to:

  • Participate in over 500 dive topic forums and browse from over 5,500,000 posts.
  • Communicate privately with other divers from around the world.
  • Post your own photos or view from well over 100,000 user submitted images.
  • Gain access to our free classifieds marketplace to buy, sell and trade gear, travel and services.
  • Use the calendar to organize your events and enroll in other members' events.
All this and much more is available to you absolutely free when you register for an account, so sign up today!

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact the ScubaBoard Support Team.
Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 123
Results 21 to 29 of 29


  1. #21
    Assimilated Medical Mod


    is dreaming of better viz . .
    .
     

    TSandM's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Woodinville, WA
    Posts
    27,022
    Dives
    500 - 999
    Photos
    27
    Blog Entries
    1
    I actually have had my backup reg freeflow in the water . . . But it was because of the pressure of the propwash from my scooter, and we were going so fast the bubbles went out behind me, and I didn't hear them!
    "
    "we do what is recommended unless what is recommended doesn't make sense. Then we do something else." Anonymous GUE instructor . . .


    My dive journal can be read here, and a current dive blog HERE
    Okay, you've heard all our opinions. Want to know what the science is? http://archive.rubicon-foundation.org/
    www.divematrix.com

  2. #22
    stop me b4i post again
    Go Red - Support SB!

    says see above
     

    eponym's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Location
    Oregon, USA
    Posts
    1,303
    Dives
    1,000 - 2,499
    Photos
    5
    Quote Originally Posted by seldomdives View Post
    Is there anywhere else that the second can be placed for those of us that don't care for having something around our neck.
    How about high on the left chest, mouthpiece stuck in a rubber or bungee loop? If I'm not using a necklace and short hose that's where mine sits. It actually rests under the inflator hose when I'm on the surface--see my profile picture.

    Remember to detach it, though, before trying to remove your BC. Oh, wait--this is the hog forum. Strike that.

    -Bryan
    If leading dives is herding cats, is leading training dives herding Schrodinger's cats?

    And the SB Politeness Award goes to . . .
    Doc Vikingo, for "I find this assertion not compelling."

    The measure of a good dive plan is its impermeability.
    Poor dive plans, on the other hand, tend to be water-soluble.

  3. #23
    Scuba Diver


    Has not set a "status"
     

    Geoff_H's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Tokyo
    Posts
    1,573
    Dives
    200 - 499
    Photos
    23
    Quote Originally Posted by TSandM View Post
    My necklaced reg often freeflows briefly when I jump in the water, because the mouthpiece ends up pointed up. It's never been a problem just to turn it mouthpiece-down and have it stop.
    This also happens to me, at least 50% of the time. As you say, its not a problem but it is a minor irritation.

  4. #24
     


    Has not set a "status"
     

    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Dives
    None - Not Certified
    Photos
    19
    Quote Originally Posted by SelkieDVM View Post
    I was on a dive with a gentleman who went OOA in a high current situation because he did not notice his octo was freeflowing, which was clipped to the waistbelt. I think this would have been much less likely had it been necklaced.
    If he was not scootering, then that must have either been the loudest current ever....or a remarkably oblivious diver. A freeflowing regulator is SO loud underwater. How did he miss that?

  5. #25
     


    Has not set a "status"
     

    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Dives
    None - Not Certified
    Photos
    19
    Quote Originally Posted by roturner View Post
    Good question. Speaking from my own experience the answer is that it *can* freeflow on the surface if you don't turn the mouthpiece down before you get in but that this is a minor problem.

    Underwater i've never experienced my backup freeflowing.

    R..
    +1 for what Ro said. Additionally, provided that the intermediate pressure is set where it should be and the cracking pressure is adjusted properly, a fully flooded (water on both sides of the diaphragm) second stage should not freeflow no matter what position it is in underwater. If it does then you probably have the cracking effort set so low that you are encountering a case geometry fault. This very reason is why my backup reg is set to .8 inches of water while my primary is set to .5 inches of water.

    It is also important to note that if you have an adjustable venturi lever and/or a diver adjustable cracking pressure knob, then having your regulator freeflow anywhere other than on the surface (half in/out of the water) should definitely not be a problem. Typically if your regulator freeflows at the surface and it will not stop, it is because you have the venturi assist cranked all the way up.

    Finally, if your reg freeflows a lot in high current or scooter applications, you may consider a second stage where the vents are on the side of the purge cover, and not the front. When I had Atomic regulators they would freeflow in high currents because the vents to allow water to butt up against the outside surface of the diaphragm are on the front of the reg, which also allows flow to activate the demand lever. My US Divers regs are all metal, and have the vents for the diaphragm on the sides (out of the flow path). I can take my primary out of my mouth and hold it against the flow at the entrance to Devil's Ear and it does not freeflow.

  6. #26
    Cat Herder


    isn't diving enough lately.
     

    SelkieDVM's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    Virginia
    Posts
    803
    Dives
    100 - 199
    Photos
    1
    Quote Originally Posted by Slonda828 View Post
    If he was not scootering, then that must have either been the loudest current ever....or a remarkably oblivious diver. A freeflowing regulator is SO loud underwater. How did he miss that?
    A good question, and one that I cannot answer. It was in the Cooper River and the current was substantial, a spike or creeper was needed to hold place. No scooters involved. Really we were just guessing at why he went OOG, he was at about 50' for like 8-10 minutes, and it was our second day of diving the site. We were not able to find any other source of potential leaks. He was an OW instructor FWIW (not to say that instructors can't be oblivious). Personally I don't know him very well. Fortunately he did a CESA and was ok.

  7. #27
     


    Has not set a "status"
     

    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Dives
    None - Not Certified
    Photos
    19
    Quote Originally Posted by SelkieDVM View Post
    A good question, and one that I cannot answer. It was in the Cooper River and the current was substantial, a spike or creeper was needed to hold place. No scooters involved. Really we were just guessing at why he went OOG, he was at about 50' for like 8-10 minutes, and it was our second day of diving the site. We were not able to find any other source of potential leaks. He was an OW instructor FWIW (not to say that instructors can't be oblivious). Personally I don't know him very well. Fortunately he did a CESA and was ok.
    I river dive as well, but I know some parts of the Cooper rip. Let me know if you find anything else out about this, I'd be interest to hear about it.

  8. #28
    Scuba Diver


    Has not set a "status"
     

    Geoff_H's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Tokyo
    Posts
    1,573
    Dives
    200 - 499
    Photos
    23
    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff_H View Post
    This also happens to me, at least 50% of the time. As you say, its not a problem but it is a minor irritation.
    A follow up - I had my regulator serviced and this problem has dissappeared - they must have fine tuned the IP or cracking pressure (or something!!) and now it does not freeflow on entry anymore.

  9. #29
     


    Has not set a "status"
     

    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Dives
    None - Not Certified
    Photos
    19
    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff_H View Post
    A follow up - I had my regulator serviced and this problem has dissappeared - they must have fine tuned the IP or cracking pressure (or something!!) and now it does not freeflow on entry anymore.
    Cracking pressure and IP are inter-dependent. It could have been one, the other, or both. What kind of regulator is it? For what it's worth coming from my rather rudimentary knowledge of regulators, the best breathing ones without a pre-dive setting usually do freeflow when entering the water. Most of mine are set to .6" of cracking pressure, and they certainly do. Then again mine do not feature a diver adjustable cracking pressure knob either.

Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 123

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •