Stage/deco/BO reg with inline shutoff

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It is good to have mentors but they should not become gurus :)

There's a fine line there. If your mentor is also an instructor that you are paying for training, and they tell you to do something a certain way, if you're not going to do it, should you even be employing them as your instructor? :)
 
There's a fine line there. If your mentor is also an instructor that you are paying for training, and they tell you to do something a certain way, if you're not going to do it, should you even be employing them as your instructor? :)

They should be teaching you to make informed decisions when their exact way of doing things doesn't work in a certain situation. If you're gonna disregard most of what they say, yeah, no reason to be learning from them. But a good instructor will talk out a disagreement, weigh in, and give you their thoughts on that choice. As an example, I was told to leave the NERD 2 at home for my CCR classes and run a HUD, but we had a good discussion about my situation with regards to local diving and agreed that it was a reasonable solution to my issue and a fair point of disagreement.
 
They should be teaching you to make informed decisions when their exact way of doing things doesn't work in a certain situation. If you're gonna disregard most of what they say, yeah, no reason to be learning from them. But a good instructor will talk out a disagreement, weigh in, and give you their thoughts on that choice. As an example, I was told to leave the NERD 2 at home for my CCR classes and run a HUD, but we had a good discussion about my situation with regards to local diving and agreed that it was a reasonable solution to my issue and a fair point of disagreement.

Of course.
 
They should be teaching you to make informed decisions when their exact way of doing things doesn't work in a certain situation. If you're gonna disregard most of what they say, yeah, no reason to be learning from them. But a good instructor will talk out a disagreement, weigh in, and give you their thoughts on that choice. As an example, I was told to leave the NERD 2 at home for my CCR classes and run a HUD, but we had a good discussion about my situation with regards to local diving and agreed that it was a reasonable solution to my issue and a fair point of disagreement.

and talk about growing whiskers to know where your left post is when on a dpv :p
 
talking about a shutoff on a CCR O2 supply?

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Yes. Obviously not directly related to what you were asking, but I still think it's relevant and worth bringing up. I think in the next few years the practice of putting a shutoff on 02 on certain units because you can't reach the oxygen bottle will be heavily rethought.
 
How often do you guys replace your opvs? i've got one on a ccr o2 reg and one on my left post backgas reg (for when i'm diving ccr since the second stage gets replaced with a qc6). Now i'm a feeling a bit anxious about leaving it on there all the time...

I agree with most that adding an inline shutoff and an opv seems excessive for a stage or deco reg. To prevent flooding I usually jump in with them charged and off and then repressurize them briefly once i hit the get to the bottom. I've had them depressurize and move around before but it has never caused a problem.
 
I'm only halfway through my mod1 yet so still very new to the silence of CCR diving, but I feel like you would definitely hear if you accidentally purged a BO reg, no?
 
I'm only halfway through my mod1 yet so still very new to the silence of CCR diving, but I feel like you would definitely hear if you accidentally purged a BO reg, no?
How thick is your hood? Are you with a mixed team? DPV or no DPV? In a 10mm+ hood I don’t think it’s super likely to hear.
 
I'm only halfway through my mod1 yet so still very new to the silence of CCR diving, but I feel like you would definitely hear if you accidentally purged a BO reg, no?
Best to assume you won't hear it.
On a DPV with a thick hood and my bleh tinnitus, I can barely hear an actual free flowing 2nd. I'm more like to feel the bubbles in my armpit.

How often do you guys replace your opvs? i've got one on a ccr o2 reg and one on my left post backgas reg (for when i'm diving ccr since the second stage gets replaced with a qc6). Now i'm a feeling a bit anxious about leaving it on there all the time...

You have backmounted BO/dil but no 2nd stage or BOV on the left post? That's unusual.
 
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