Certain Serial numbers involved in possible failure of the first stage leading to major freeflow.
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Certain Serial numbers involved in possible failure of the first stage leading to major freeflow.
https://uk.aqualung.com/en/recall-information/recall-information.html
Found under the dock in Portland Marina, if you have the serial number and willing to collect from Derbyshire.
Not my best of all time but yesterday on the Countess of Erne the best visibility I have ever seen there and a Dolphin around the boat before getting in.
Though the dive before again had good vis...
Or if using DM5 use export as a SME file import to DM3 then you can save as a CSV file
One thing I have seen a few times with the CEJN is the central cap in the centre of the hose fitting being dislodged leading to a freeflow from the fitting. If the person connecting the hose was not...
Speaking to a friend and a distributor at the trade day on Friday, a lot of the retailers that would normally be there can't get any stock.
I have had to wait for 4 months to get a spare recently
It's cheaper at the Polish indoor dive centre £70 for mid week and 60 m deep and just over 30 mins drive from Warsaw airport that Jet 2 fly to.
https://www.deepspot.com/en/united-europe/
Or this link.
https://www.shawmeters.com/shaw-dewpoint-calculator/
Some good news, Scuba diver mag's owner has bought the rights and have returned the site to the web
One of my club colleagues booked his own trip staying in pensions on the islands about a third of the liveaboard costs.
On another point how often will you be able to fill a plastic bag to 300 bar before it fails? and would people using a helium mix start to get blistering on the inside of the bag when it's used?
My CF200 was made in the 1990's is still going strong, bought from a club member who didn't get on with it for £150.
One other sales bit was that it gives you more air than a traditional scuba tank, be interesting to know how they have changed the laws of physics!
Thanks for the info, wonder what has happened to all the dive guides they used to have on the website.
Maybe now I may regret disposing of all those years that I had stored up in the loft.
Just tried to look at the Divernet news pages and it comes up account suspended.
I had noted that there had not been an update for about a week.
Anyone know if they have folded or swapping provider?
This was a good watch as well
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/science-environment-59157131
Markymrk
If you are still looking for bits for your Draeger Elwyn Harper at Seastyle is selling stuff as he's retiring.
A recall has been announced on the OPSS website for a Subea SPG.
In the latest announcement dated 15 Oct 21
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/product-safety-database-unsafe-products
Has been added to UK Gov Product safety report 39
Item number 3 in the list
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/product-safety-database-unsafe-products#product-safety-alerts
Sad to hear. I've dealt with Elwyn and Lesley for a number of years when I was din Hampshire and did some training with them when I moved North.
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2021.660402/full
My first scotia I used in Ireland in 8 degree water but on a shallow dive.
Really flexible and if you kept the zip lubed worked really well.
But would occasionally not seal but a dose of silicone...
Jay
I have a Cressi Iceman similar to the Nova Scotia in large that's too small for me.
If of interest PM me.
Have you tried a sweep with a magnet in the area where the ball went missing?
The UWATEC range took temperature into account in the algorithm