@@AlecPeirceScuba_SeaHunter Thank you for the content, Alec. You're teaching so much about the fine details of how the equipment works. That's an often overlooked area of learning.
For me, this has to be the most entertaining series on RUclips. I've worked in the industries for years and Alec is always teaching me something new. Thanks a lot, Alec, and keep it up.
I wish I'd seen this video about 15 years ago so I'd have been less concerned on a dive in Palau when my high pressure hose did the aquarium aerator behavior early in a dive. The divemaster wasn't concerned (he obviously knew more than I did) but I was massively distracted by what I imagined was going to be a catastrophic failure and potentially a dangerous loss of air situation. It wasn't until watching your video just now that I understood what happened. I'm very thankful you've taken the time to put together all these tech-tip videos to share with everyone.
Thanks for sharing your story and glad your a calmer diver after watching. Kevin had his dive computer explode (yes, the big bang) on a Cozumel dive. He was holding the HP hose as parts of his dive computer drifted to the sand, 20' below. He slowly goes down, picks up all the pieces and is slowly ascending to the horror of all the new divers watching. This happened after our video so he knew what happened and how long he had. Surfaced with 1800 psi to a shocked boat captain. Knowing makes you smarter Jim. A
Hi Alec! My HP hoose brooke when I turned on the air and there was a really loud bang. Since I watched your video where you cut one I was totaly prepared, no panic. I just wanted to thank you for making me a more safer and prepared diver!
I stoped the video to hit the Like Button when I Saw the picture of him cutting the hose!! Nice and Cool information. I have expected the whole week to see your videos!!! I love so much all that!!
More great information. Thanks Alec. You go into detail which as we know is where the Devil is. I’ve seen the odd comment saying that these vids are too long, but that’s rubbish. Every video of yours I watch makes me a slightly better and safer diver (not to mention, influences my choice of gear ). Much appreciated from a U.K. diver.
Thanks for your support Simon. Kevin keeps telling me to shorten up. He says our average watch time is 6 minutes but that includes the many viewers who watch 2 minutes and then decide to move on. I aim for 10 minutes but it obviously depends a bit on the topic. Try to explain the adiabatic temperature change that makes a regulator freeze even in warm water in less than 6 minutes!! Plus I admit I do get going once I'm into a topic. I appreciate that you appreciate my efforts. We hope to be back in the UK in the spring. Maybe I'll see you at Simply Scuba. Alec
@@AlecPeirceScuba_SeaHunter Thanks for the reply, Alec. That would be great to have a chat with you. I live in Kent, the same county as Simply Scuba (assuming you'll be in Faversham), which is literally 30 minutes from me! You'll have to let us know nearer the time when exactly you'll be over. Cheers. Simon.
Manufacturers recommend that be done every 3-5 years but few dive stores tell their customers and most divers would consider a silly expense. Nope - it's a good idea. Alec
I love watching your informative videos Alec, entertaining and fun to watch. Thankyou for your hard work you put in. Can you do a video about when aquaphiles started please?
That was really interesting, I'll be a lot more careful turning my air on from now on. Glad to hear you guys are having fun making these. I do short videos for Ulladulla dive and adventure, and yea it's heaps of fun. I've got a couple up on my channel. Thanks again for doing these vids, I always get something from them.
Hi Alec, hoses break rubber even steel braided. Used in past steel braided hydraulic break line on my street bikes. They work as designed. Fine Presentation 👍
Great videos and tips !!! You keep doing them for us please! the negative types need to leave you alone... Also have you done a dive light video? There is many good cheap , good expensive! The variety is crazy but I like to buy a light that does not also like to fill up with water ...
Great video again. I usually pull the hose protectors off, after rinding them with fresh water, since, from my experience, the water moisture trapped between the hoses protectors and the hoses, then to rot the hoses under them.
Absolutely correct Miguel! I spend more time cleaning the hose ends from under the hose protectors than I do servicing the entire rest of the regulator. Next time put a bit of silicon grease on your hand and then wipe the hose and hose end. It'll protect it and make it easier to slide back to rinse. Alec
do you need hose protector with the nylon hose ? there is no outside rubber to crack, but I suppose the inside might still bend harshly at the metal connection. That would solve the water and not drying issue....
I've not been putting hose protectors on the flex hoses. I didn't want to lose the flex benefit and they bend so easily that it's not likely they will crimp and tear at the metal ferrule. And, as you know, hose protectors trap water, corrode the metal ferrule and can soften the rubber unless rinsed a lot and greased. I don't know yet if there's a need for the hose protectors. If I see some coming in with frayed nylon at the fitting, I'll let you know. If you want hose protectors, get the nice soft ones from Oceanic. They will protect the hose but they're not stiff and very easy to pull back to rinse. Good luck guys. Alec
Hey, great videos! Some topics i would love to hear some tips and opinios from: backplates and wings, DIR setups(both hose, and harness configurations) and doubles.
Thank you Alec! Every time I learn something new from you. Is it possible that my high pressure hose doesn't have these small holes? I can't see them. About your statement at the beginning of the video, I wouldn't blame the regulator's manufacturer for a failed hose, but I would be considered about their choice of the hose's manufacturer. Would you consider making some maintenance videos? This time of the year is the end of diving season for many of us (north hemisphere...) and there is a lot of equipment cleaning, parts replacement and long term storing going on. Also, could you share your opinion on inflator integrated alternate regulators?
Sometimes there is no choice. That is, scuba gear manufacturers are limited in their choice of parts suppliers, the same as car manufacturers. There's only 1 maker of air bags for example. However, depending on the model and where it was made (USA, Europe, Asia) there may not be holes in your HP hose. Also if it's an older one it may not have them. I plan on doing some service and maintenance videos. They are very popular. Thanks for watching. I have tried many time to get used to integrated octos but I don't like them. I'll explain why in a new video. Alec
Hi Alec, could you do a video on the different bcd's: jacket, wing and hybrid please im looking to buy my first bcd and am interested in the wing and hybrid bladders but can't quite decide between them, im a drysuit diver and dive in the uk. Keep up the great work!
Love it, thanks.. Any suggestion on how often one should change hoses, I have the mesg thingy hose to both my Apeks stages, but regular rubber hoses to my bcd and drysuit
Mesh QD (Quick Detach) hoses are cheap and easy to add. The QD end is almost universal. Your LDS should have them in stock or go to XSScuba.com . You'll be amazed what a difference it makes. You can also make the hoses longer or shorter at the same time if you need to. Alec
recently, i heard someone mention the idea of single cylinder lp hose failure where you grab a heavy duty zip die, turn off your valve, cinch down the zip tie, turn valve back on, end dive. i was curious if this is something you would test/had experience with.
I have done that, even worse, without a zip tie. It's the end of the LP hose bursted. My buddy took a video ruclips.net/video/yMyO3_hFCNA/видео.htmlsi=_QXraHJm3BA7uWhZ
most informative scuba equipment channel on the internet.
Thanks for watching Kyle.
Alec
@@AlecPeirceScuba_SeaHunter Thank you for the content, Alec. You're teaching so much about the fine details of how the equipment works. That's an often overlooked area of learning.
For me, this has to be the most entertaining series on RUclips. I've worked in the industries for years and Alec is always teaching me something new. Thanks a lot, Alec, and keep it up.
I wish I'd seen this video about 15 years ago so I'd have been less concerned on a dive in Palau when my high pressure hose did the aquarium aerator behavior early in a dive. The divemaster wasn't concerned (he obviously knew more than I did) but I was massively distracted by what I imagined was going to be a catastrophic failure and potentially a dangerous loss of air situation. It wasn't until watching your video just now that I understood what happened. I'm very thankful you've taken the time to put together all these tech-tip videos to share with everyone.
Thanks for sharing your story and glad your a calmer diver after watching. Kevin had his dive computer explode (yes, the big bang) on a Cozumel dive. He was holding the HP hose as parts of his dive computer drifted to the sand, 20' below. He slowly goes down, picks up all the pieces and is slowly ascending to the horror of all the new divers watching. This happened after our video so he knew what happened and how long he had. Surfaced with 1800 psi to a shocked boat captain. Knowing makes you smarter Jim.
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Hi Alec! My HP hoose brooke when I turned on the air and there was a really loud bang. Since I watched your video where you cut one I was totaly prepared, no panic. I just wanted to thank you for making me a more safer and prepared diver!
Good! I'm glad it helped.
What would normally be a disaster was just a shock and an annoyance.
Take care.
Alec
I stoped the video to hit the Like Button when I Saw the picture of him cutting the hose!!
Nice and Cool information. I have expected the whole week to see your videos!!! I love so much all that!!
Thanks for watching. Alec
More great information. Thanks Alec. You go into detail which as we know is where the Devil is. I’ve seen the odd comment saying that these vids are too long, but that’s rubbish. Every video of yours I watch makes me a slightly better and safer diver (not to mention, influences my choice of gear ). Much appreciated from a U.K. diver.
Thanks for your support Simon.
Kevin keeps telling me to shorten up. He says our average watch time is 6 minutes but that includes the many viewers who watch 2 minutes and then decide to move on. I aim for 10 minutes but it obviously depends a bit on the topic. Try to explain the adiabatic temperature change that makes a regulator freeze even in warm water in less than 6 minutes!!
Plus I admit I do get going once I'm into a topic. I appreciate that you appreciate my efforts.
We hope to be back in the UK in the spring. Maybe I'll see you at Simply Scuba.
Alec
@@AlecPeirceScuba_SeaHunter Thanks for the reply, Alec. That would be great to have a chat with you. I live in Kent, the same county as Simply Scuba (assuming you'll be in Faversham), which is literally 30 minutes from me! You'll have to let us know nearer the time when exactly you'll be over. Cheers. Simon.
Thanks Alec! Well explained. Every 2 years I replace my hoses as assurance, I think it is good practice.
Manufacturers recommend that be done every 3-5 years but few dive stores tell their customers and most divers would consider a silly expense. Nope - it's a good idea. Alec
Excellent information. Thanks Alec.
I love watching your informative videos Alec, entertaining and fun to watch. Thankyou for your hard work you put in. Can you do a video about when aquaphiles started please?
Extremely interesting. Did not know most of that. Thanks.
You deserve more subs
Thanks Michael. Alec
Hello from the Salish Sea! Great videos Alec! I have told my dive club and LDS about your fun videos.
Thanks Dave. Alec
That was really interesting, I'll be a lot more careful turning my air on from now on. Glad to hear you guys are having fun making these. I do short videos for Ulladulla dive and adventure, and yea it's heaps of fun. I've got a couple up on my channel. Thanks again for doing these vids, I always get something from them.
Thanks Old Guy. Alec
Hi Alec, hoses break rubber even steel braided. Used in past steel braided hydraulic break line on my street bikes. They work as designed. Fine Presentation 👍
Thanks Mark.
Alec
Thanks Alec, very interesting
Great videos and tips !!! You keep doing them for us please!
the negative types need to leave you alone...
Also have you done a dive light video?
There is many good cheap , good expensive! The variety is crazy but I like to buy a light that does not also like to fill up with water ...
great to bring peoples attention to this
Great video again. I usually pull the hose protectors off, after rinding them with fresh water, since, from my experience, the water moisture trapped between the hoses protectors and the hoses, then to rot the hoses under them.
Absolutely correct Miguel! I spend more time cleaning the hose ends from under the hose protectors than I do servicing the entire rest of the regulator. Next time put a bit of silicon grease on your hand and then wipe the hose and hose end. It'll protect it and make it easier to slide back to rinse.
Alec
Thanks Alec. Yes I do this, with the silicone spray. Makes life easier, and I think the outside rubber likes it too.
do you need hose protector with the nylon hose ? there is no outside rubber to crack, but I suppose the inside might still bend harshly at the metal connection. That would solve the water and not drying issue....
I've not been putting hose protectors on the flex hoses. I didn't want to lose the flex benefit and they bend so easily that it's not likely they will crimp and tear at the metal ferrule. And, as you know, hose protectors trap water, corrode the metal ferrule and can soften the rubber unless rinsed a lot and greased. I don't know yet if there's a need for the hose protectors. If I see some coming in with frayed nylon at the fitting, I'll let you know. If you want hose protectors, get the nice soft ones from Oceanic. They will protect the hose but they're not stiff and very easy to pull back to rinse. Good luck guys. Alec
Thanks, So informative.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hey, great videos! Some topics i would love to hear some tips and opinios from: backplates and wings, DIR setups(both hose, and harness configurations) and doubles.
Great presentation, but I'm still waiting for the X-section of high pressure hose. :)
Adam Chen
OK. I'll do that. It's no biggie but it is interesting.
Alec
Thank you Alec! Every time I learn something new from you.
Is it possible that my high pressure hose doesn't have these small holes? I can't see them.
About your statement at the beginning of the video, I wouldn't blame the regulator's manufacturer for a failed hose, but I would be considered about their choice of the hose's manufacturer.
Would you consider making some maintenance videos? This time of the year is the end of diving season for many of us (north hemisphere...) and there is a lot of equipment cleaning, parts replacement and long term storing going on.
Also, could you share your opinion on inflator integrated alternate regulators?
Sometimes there is no choice. That is, scuba gear manufacturers are limited in their choice of parts suppliers, the same as car manufacturers. There's only 1 maker of air bags for example. However, depending on the model and where it was made (USA, Europe, Asia) there may not be holes in your HP hose. Also if it's an older one it may not have them. I plan on doing some service and maintenance videos. They are very popular. Thanks for watching.
I have tried many time to get used to integrated octos but I don't like them. I'll explain why in a new video. Alec
Wow another great video. Bye the way 1 inch of snow in great falls. 15 in East Glacier Park. I think winter is here. Montana mike.
Snow in Montana - nothing more beautiful! Wish I was there. Alec
Wish you where to.
Thanks for the video. Have you ever discussed Miflex Carbon HD and Miflex LP hoses vs rubber hoses?
s. There is a vid on that. I forget the title but it wasn't long ago. Thanks for watching. Alec
Hi Alec, could you do a video on the different bcd's: jacket, wing and hybrid please im looking to buy my first bcd and am interested in the wing and hybrid bladders but can't quite decide between them, im a drysuit diver and dive in the uk. Keep up the great work!
Coming soon. Alec
Love it, thanks.. Any suggestion on how often one should change hoses, I have the mesg thingy hose to both my Apeks stages, but regular rubber hoses to my bcd and drysuit
Mesh QD (Quick Detach) hoses are cheap and easy to add. The QD end is almost universal. Your LDS should have them in stock or go to XSScuba.com . You'll be amazed what a difference it makes. You can also make the hoses longer or shorter at the same time if you need to. Alec
will do for sure
recently, i heard someone mention the idea of single cylinder lp hose failure where you grab a heavy duty zip die, turn off your valve, cinch down the zip tie, turn valve back on, end dive.
i was curious if this is something you would test/had experience with.
Never work. Watch my video S13E06 Will Crimping A hose stop a Freeflow? I won't spoil the ending but forget the zip tie and end the dive.
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I have done that, even worse, without a zip tie. It's the end of the LP hose bursted. My buddy took a video ruclips.net/video/yMyO3_hFCNA/видео.htmlsi=_QXraHJm3BA7uWhZ
Hoses are made by myflex mostly there are others. Same as on trucks air brake systems.
They are a great replacement for the old rubber hoses.