So, I have been learning about lp inflators the hard way recently. I had a small, tiny, champagne bubble leak the other day where inflator hose and stem from inflator connect. It was hard to tell if it was the stem or the hose connection. Upon outside counsel, I attempted gently tightening the chrome-plated brass stem into the body of the inflator. Did I mention gently. I mean seriously, I hardly whispered any torque at this thing and it stripped the plastic threads inside the inflator body. Not at all discouraged, I tried it out on another inflator just to be certain this was not an anomaly. Yes, that one stripped just as easily.
What did I learn, Don't tighten the stem on an lp inflator.
Of course, I thought maybe it will still work. So I tightened it to just snug, just before stripping and gave it a try.
Next dive, Everything is set up. System has been charged for some time. Actually just in the process of putting the doubles on my back, I hear massive air leak (yes it was from the inflator stem). Shut down the gas.
Again, not to be dicouraged, I immediately start looking for teflon tape in the truck. Yes, I said teflon tape to wrap the threads. Can't find teflon tape. Plenty of duct tape. So, substitute duct tape for teflon and wrap the threads before installing the stem back into the body. Charge the system. Everything holds. Shake it around, beat on it, everything still holds together. Come up with plan for if it does fail in system: Immediately shut down right post, switch to backup reg, manually inflate wing, exit. We dive. Eighty minutes, beautiful dive, no problems. Instructed by team member to immediately change out this inflator when I get home, which I have just done.
So, as I started looking for solutions to my dilemma other than simply never tightening the stem on an lp inflator it appeared that many, many manufacturers use the exact same generic inflator for their wings. I was wondering if there was a different solution out there. Also, I am still seriously wondering if teflon tape, wrapping the threads on the inflator stem is a legitimate fix to keep the stem secure? Just wondering. Don't worry, I just threw the two bad inflators in the trash.
The identities of some characters have been specifically left out so that they might just sit back comfortably and shake their heads in shame.
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