I picked up a 100 Rochester wide bands, 5lbs of talc, 12oz of distilled water, 12oz of vinegar and 12oz of KY. What else should I keep in my save a dive kit?
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I picked up a 100 Rochester wide bands, 5lbs of talc, 12oz of distilled water, 12oz of vinegar and 12oz of KY. What else should I keep in my save a dive kit?
Last edited by Ulfhedinn; 07-10-2012 at 08:12 AM.
Zipper lube for sure.
I moved to Alcohol over Vinegar for PV rinse. Lynne or Claudette (or resident medical types) can chime in... I think it was Lynne that convinced me that Alcohol was a better rinse.
Don't forget your Quick Disconnects. A pair of small scissors to nip the end of the RWB prior to adding the QD
Spare Double Enders for your pocket kit.... having a spare clipped into your pocket always comes in handy
Of course, spare leads for your Wet Notes pencil
Some extra bungee in a baggie
Stuff like that.
-K
You've got some new momentum - you better keep on going
Tomorrow soon will be your yesterday
You've got some new momentum - you better keep on going
You've got to move to make it all the way... - NM
You know, I have to revise my recommendations. I am now using a half-and-half vinegar and alcohol solution, because I read some papers on the bacteriology of p-valve related infections. They are apparently frequently Pseudomonas species, which are resistant to alcohol, but do not tolerate low pHs.
I really like using seal saver instead of talc. It's far less messy, and seems to help keep the seals more flexible and "healthier" longer.
"What other sport is there where a cute woman has trouble getting rid of her underwear?" Doppler
I go the 50-50 route Alcohol and vinegar as well. I use the same stuff to clean my ears, so I only really need one bottle. A buddy uses listerine instead. He had a good tip of taking a couple water bottle caps, and drilling a small hole in them so they fit over the PV barb, and there are always a couple empty water bottles lying around you can put the caps on.
Duct Tape!
Always keep some duct tape handy. You can use it to save a dive if you tear a seal. Not something that will be 100%, and not something that will help long term, but sometimes, you just need to keep it alive for that one extra dive.
You definitely need an extra QD if you go that route. It is really easy to lose the part that doesn't stay connected to the suit, and it can really ruin your dive if you forget it at home. If you have a removable valve on your suit, and you remove it to clean it, make SURE you keep it with your suit. Nothing sucks more than forgetting your PV and then suiting up to find a 1/2" hole in your suit with no PV to be found. I now keep a nut, bolt, and two washers handy just in case. That way I can at least dive without getting soaked.
If you go with dry gloves, a spare pair of gloves, and a spare pair of liners are a must. Also throw in some extra straws if you use them.
Tom
PS, 12oz of KY...you must have gotten some funny looks checking out with that!
Diver Steve knows his stuff!
You've got some new momentum - you better keep on going
Tomorrow soon will be your yesterday
You've got some new momentum - you better keep on going
You've got to move to make it all the way... - NM
Since I already use this to sanitize my CCR loop I also squirt a bit thru the p-valve.
http://www.sanitize.com/
I buy it from Amazon; I suspect that on the mainland it would be more readily available from
restaurant supply outfits.
Best regards -
gkn
--
Gerard K. Newman - NAUI #48937 - Kona, HI
Extra Quick Disconnects:
In case the direct link doesn't work at some point in the future, search www.mcmaster.com for "Acetal Quick Disconnect Tube Couplings"
Straws
Little pieces of flexible tubes about 2.5" long. You put them in between your wrist and your wrist seal when you are wearing certain types of drygloves so the air can equalize and escape from your gloves. It prevents you from developing Mickey Mouse Hands.
Mickey Mouse Hands
This guy was just a regular diver, but he forgot to put straws in his dry gloves, and the air got trapped in the gloves, resulting in the abnormally shaped hands. With time, the ears and flamboyant personality naturally evolve.
Tom
Diver Steve knows his stuff!
Depends on the QD you're using.
I get mine from McMaster-Carr.
http://www.divematrix.com/showthread...the-Pee-Valves
-K
You've got some new momentum - you better keep on going
Tomorrow soon will be your yesterday
You've got some new momentum - you better keep on going
You've got to move to make it all the way... - NM
Careful to get the right QDs. I ordered 3 sets of the ones mentioned in the pee valve thread. I believe they were 1/4". Everything else on my suits were 3/8ths including the RWB, existing nipples, etc.
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I'll go against the majority... I don't do QDs. But then again i dive Monterey where we walk no more than 20 steps to the water. Maybe we're a spoiled bunch but me and my primary buddy pass on the QDs.
Today I went to look at Drysuits... and came home with a tube of Aquaseal :(
You've got some new momentum - you better keep on going
Tomorrow soon will be your yesterday
You've got some new momentum - you better keep on going
You've got to move to make it all the way... - NM
Ok so I looked at Mcmasters site. If the hose Im using now is 1/4" then would this be a correct part setup?
5463K221
Durable Nylon Single-Barbed Tube Fitting Reducing Coupling for 3/8" X 1/4" Tube ID, Black, packs of 10
$7.37 pack
51075K28
Durable Norprene Rubber/Plastic Tubing 1/4" ID, 7/16" OD, 3/32" Wall, Black
1.48 ft.
5463K211
Durable Nylon Single-Barbed Tube Fitting Coupling for 1/4" Tube ID, Black, packs of 10
5.26 pack
5012K71
Acetal Quick-Disconnect Coupling Plug, 1/4 Cplg, for 1/4" Tube ID, w/o Valve
1.17 each
5012K67
Acetal Quick-Disconnect Coupling Socket, 1/4 Cplg, for 1/4" Tube ID, w/o Valve
4.46 each
Last edited by Ulfhedinn; 07-16-2012 at 10:38 AM. Reason: Updated info