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I guess I'm lucky. After ditching most of the gear I initially bought, I've been very happy with the gear that replaced it. I haven't had to upgrade...
You should take the HP hose off, hook up the bc inflator hose and then press the purge on second stages and the inflator and let air come out the HP...
Mr. moderator you've been posting a lot of stuff i don't understand lately.. from saying that sac rates go up 10 fold to this stuff above... a diver...
I started diving off the New Jersey cosat about 21 years ago.
Location:
Southwest Michigan, Lake Michigan
Interests:
Firefighter / EMT / Sailor
Occupation:
Quality Manager
Gender:
Male
Certification Agencies:
NAUI, PADI, TDI
# of Logged Dives:
200 - 499
Dive Classification:
Just An "Average" Diver
Years Certified:
Ten Or More Years
Signature
Jim, the MUD diver.
"Many people in extreme sports do not recognize their limitations, and when they do, they are about to die." Gary Gentile as quoted in Dark Descent (page 163)