Questions about P-valve

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As far as the issue about how to connect the cath.? My IT has the same type of valve and uses a zip tie or two to make the connection. He also uses a cork to plug the hole when the valve is not in use, as a precaution so as not to leak.
Joe
 
As far as the issue about how to connect the cath.? My IT has the same type of valve and uses a zip tie or two to make the connection. He also uses a cork to plug the hole when the valve is not in use, as a precaution so as not to leak.
Joe

There's GOT to be a better solution than zip-ties and corks ...

A rep contacted me today. I had already also been contacted by the shop I purchased the suit from, and they told me how to re-orient the valve connection.

Now if I can get a source for a quick-disconnect fitting I'll be a happy camper ... dived the suit last night, and really like it.

If I had it to do over again I'd get the pockets and not use the X-shorts ... they tend to turn into low-riders during the dive. I'm working on a solution to THAT problem this evening ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
There's GOT to be a better solution than zip-ties and corks ...

A rep contacted me today. I had already also been contacted by the shop I purchased the suit from, and they told me how to re-orient the valve connection.

Now if I can get a source for a quick-disconnect fitting I'll be a happy camper ... dived the suit last night, and really like it.

Would you be able to post a nice detailed description (maybe including pics??) for others having the same problem and don't want to risk damaging the valve or losing the seal.

Thanks!
 
There's GOT to be a better solution than zip-ties and corks ...

A rep contacted me today. I had already also been contacted by the shop I purchased the suit from, and they told me how to re-orient the valve connection.

Now if I can get a source for a quick-disconnect fitting I'll be a happy camper ... dived the suit last night, and really like it.

If I had it to do over again I'd get the pockets and not use the X-shorts ... they tend to turn into low-riders during the dive. I'm working on a solution to THAT problem this evening ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)


Im working on a QD source for you :wink:

Glad to hear you liked the suit, and Im sorry about the valve, I hope your dives in the suit made up for it. :wink:
 
the cable tie thing was suggested to me, I wasn't keen on it. The medical tube adapter works well if you can get you hands on one. At about 2 cents each most hospital have hundreds lying around.

Brendan
 
Bob, I think LJ sells them for the She-P, I know that sounds bad, but she might be a local source.

Dave
 
Yes, Bob, Laura has them, with and without check valves, at a very reasonable price.
 
Cool! Hopefully she'll be at the dive this evening and I can talk to her about it ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
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