THANK YOU JAMES ! ! ! Yesterday I was shore diving about an hour south of Kona big island when my mouth totally filled with water at about 30 feet. I used my octo to ascend and surface swam back to shore. I remembered seeing this video and unscrewed the second stage cap but everything looked fine. I didn't even know the cap opened until you showed me. Then I peeked into the exhaust port and saw a tiny black pebble wedged under the diaphragm. I was so stoked to get to resume my dive. So was my dive buddy., it would have ruined our trip. You rock ! Aloha
Congrats on making a Quick tips video in under 5 minutes. All jokes aside, nice quick video on a topic that is simple to resolve....unless you have no idea where to start.
Once got a small stone in my exhaust valve. It was backup regulator, so it was on my neck and in one part of the cave bubbles from my buddy hit the ceiling and few little (~3mm) stones dropped. I didn't notice that one of them ended up in my backup second stage through the mouthpiece. When we practiced gas sharing, I switched to my backup and was a bit annoyed that a lot of water comes into 2nd stage... It was totally ok to breathe (because I was calm) but it was extremely annoying. On the surface I opened the cover and found that stone.
I love when you take equipment apart. It appeals to the part of me that used to hang around in the physics department machine shop. It makes me happy to learn a little bit about how stuff works.
I was at Ginnie the other day, dude was taking Cave CCR and his Choptima was breathing wet, apparently the ADV diaphragm had a nick in it. The DR guys got him fixed up as apparently it shares the part with the older XT2 second stages.
I've had this problem a few times and it's been the exhaust valve each time. The giant stride can role the exhaust port in the octo and if you don't test your octo at the beginning of a dive, you could be handing a buddy a bad experience. I also had salt or some build up on my regular second stage and thoroughly flushing it while pressurized cleaned it out.
Did you know it could also be a first stage issue if you have o ring issues with first stage it sucks water in and pushes it to the second stage (din not A clamp) lol yes this can happen I had it happen to me turned out there was two orings stacked up inside my first stage
Very helpful, thank you. Do you or any of your listeners know what a potential culprit could be if there’s water ingress into the second stage only when I’m in a different position other than in the standard swimming position? Like when I look behind me to check on my buddy or when I look up towards the surface. Weirdly, this is the only time I’m noticing water in my second stage.
Hi how are U ? U have a dive rite regulator on your hand ... I got the doub how deep can I go with in the sidemount configuration.... By the way amazing video and great tips .. thanks U so much
Pretty sure when you put reg in “the ultrasonic” you meant just on the heated mode, not with the ultrasonics on. Ultrasonics can really ruin plastic components. Outstanding video though.
THANK YOU JAMES ! ! ! Yesterday I was shore diving about an hour south of Kona big island when my mouth totally filled with water at about 30 feet. I used my octo to ascend and surface swam back to shore. I remembered seeing this video and unscrewed the second stage cap but everything looked fine. I didn't even know the cap opened until you showed me. Then I peeked into the exhaust port and saw a tiny black pebble wedged under the diaphragm. I was so stoked to get to resume my dive. So was my dive buddy., it would have ruined our trip. You rock ! Aloha
Congrats on making a Quick tips video in under 5 minutes. All jokes aside, nice quick video on a topic that is simple to resolve....unless you have no idea where to start.
Once got a small stone in my exhaust valve. It was backup regulator, so it was on my neck and in one part of the cave bubbles from my buddy hit the ceiling and few little (~3mm) stones dropped. I didn't notice that one of them ended up in my backup second stage through the mouthpiece. When we practiced gas sharing, I switched to my backup and was a bit annoyed that a lot of water comes into 2nd stage... It was totally ok to breathe (because I was calm) but it was extremely annoying. On the surface I opened the cover and found that stone.
I love when you take equipment apart. It appeals to the part of me that used to hang around in the physics department machine shop. It makes me happy to learn a little bit about how stuff works.
I was at Ginnie the other day, dude was taking Cave CCR and his Choptima was breathing wet, apparently the ADV diaphragm had a nick in it. The DR guys got him fixed up as apparently it shares the part with the older XT2 second stages.
I've had this problem a few times and it's been the exhaust valve each time. The giant stride can role the exhaust port in the octo and if you don't test your octo at the beginning of a dive, you could be handing a buddy a bad experience. I also had salt or some build up on my regular second stage and thoroughly flushing it while pressurized cleaned it out.
Thanks James! Been happening for a while to mine and didn't know what to do
Did you know it could also be a first stage issue if you have o ring issues with first stage it sucks water in and pushes it to the second stage (din not A clamp) lol yes this can happen I had it happen to me turned out there was two orings stacked up inside my first stage
Thanks for another great quick tips video!
4:41, score! Nice tip
Very helpful, thank you. Do you or any of your listeners know what a potential culprit could be if there’s water ingress into the second stage only when I’m in a different position other than in the standard swimming position? Like when I look behind me to check on my buddy or when I look up towards the surface. Weirdly, this is the only time I’m noticing water in my second stage.
Grazie
Great. Keep em coming!
Yeah new Quick Tips! Thanks!
That happened to me in hurghada at 23M , it was life threatening
Hi how are U ? U have a dive rite regulator on your hand ... I got the doub how deep can I go with in the sidemount configuration.... By the way amazing video and great tips .. thanks U so much
Cheers for the tips!!
Switch to your Octo?
Is this a guide for only dive rite regulators?
No, most work basically identical. One note though, the front cover is sometimes locked with a small pin or similar, so you’ll want to check for that.
Ate too much Taco Bell? Oh sorry…wrong kind of wet gas.
Never trust a Fart
Pretty sure when you put reg in “the ultrasonic” you meant just on the heated mode, not with the ultrasonics on. Ultrasonics can really ruin plastic components. Outstanding video though.