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    Quote Originally Posted by ARY
    What is the most compact DIN valve with knob assembly, i wonder? Who makes it?
    Either the OMS V-136 or the discontinued Scubapro 232bar valve. You see the SPs on eBay from time to time. The OMS has a projection opposite the knob which makes the tank easier to carry, but it doesn't poke out so far as to make it a hazard.

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    Interesting little creature I have seen made by Zeagle.

    http://www.mar-vel.com/jsc_rapid.cfm
    Rapid Diver Kit
    http://rapiddiver.fatcow.com/store/page2.html

    Also nothing stops us from using a lightweight harness like Duncan has made in the past. http://www.sump4.com/sidemount/

    Has anyone converted a Zeagle scout?
    Link: http://www.zeagle.com/index.php?src=...RecreationalBC

    Andrew


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    Default small DIN valves

    "What is the most compact DIN valve with knob assembly, i wonder? Who makes it? " {Ary}
    Good Morning Ary,

    I'm looking at the Aqua Lung regs as they seem to make a smaller than average DIN valve, plus I'm using three of their regulators now, & perform well for me. I like to stick with one brand that seems to do what I need them to. Breath easy, slim profiles, & fairly easy to maintain. As far as tanks go, there are pros & cons on both steel vs aluminum. Forrest has a lot of input on this. Maybe he can suggest what would serve us best.

    Dive smart--& dive safe-!

    Jack


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    Quote Originally Posted by FW
    A couple of 30s are lighter than a single 72, and truly redundant. A "Y" valve is false security, the main o-ring, or burst disk can dump all your gas.
    when they did the system failure probablility "thing" for wakulla springs, they calculated that as a 0% probablillity because its so rare, and can be totally avoided if changed regulaly.

    but your right, that happens and your either dead or very "lucky"


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    mmmmm


    power snorkel....


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    oh- and, um..

    black spray paint works great on 40s, but doesnt stick much to chrome regs- use rubber straps to keep your SPG from banging in the quiet woods.

    I heard that somewhere.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rchrds
    oh- and, um..

    black spray paint works great on 40s, but doesnt stick much to chrome regs- use rubber straps to keep your SPG from banging in the quiet woods.

    I heard that somewhere.
    A Golf club wood cover works EXCELLENT at deadening the clanks of reels and primaries...

    Or so goes the legend lore... :>))

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    Default RE: Stealth Diving

    One easy way to keep your pieces and parts from banging around is to just get a shirt or small blanket and roll them into it with material separating them to make a burrito. Then just slide that into your pack.



 

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