Kev, these things invite a cluster, and since only a stroke would have them, the odds go way up . Kevin Connell wrote: > > This is actually a good example of why dual bladders aren't so great. > Given you have a wing overinflating (or just inflating, both of which are > usually due to poor maintenance), which valve do you shut down, or which > inflator hose do you disconnect? > > On a single wing / drysuit system, the choice is obvious. Shut down the > correct post (or maybe the argon). > > At 09:07 AM 1/9/98 -0800, you wrote: > >What ever happened to valve shut-down skills? > > > >Anthony DeBoer wrote: > > > >> > > I met a guy with a exploded bondage wing yesterday. He had a freeze > up on > >> > > the inflator during a cold water dive. It resulted in a uncontrolled > >> > > filling of the wing. He went ballistic and could not dump air due to > the > >> > > over pressure thing failed. Can you imagine the sound when a twin cell > >> > > bondage wing explode:-) > >> > > > >> > > The guy did not hurt him self but is no longer looking for a new > bondage wing! > >> > >> The runaway inflator would have only been filling one of the two air > >> cells, so it probably didn't sound too much different than a single wing > >> would have. > >> > >> However, the people who advertise this stuff tell you that the other air > >> cell gives you redundancy in case one fails, but there's a chance the > >> second cell would be compromised by the first one blowing up in this type > >> of incident, depending on whether it blew toward or away from its mate. > >> There's also the chance that even intact, the second cell would extrude > >> through a split in the outer jacket and cause some really interesting > >> bouyancy issues. > >> > >> -- > >> Anthony DeBoer <adb@on*.ca*> > > > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Kevin Connell <kevin@nw*.co*> > > Northwest Labor Systems > http://www.nwls.com > Bellingham, WA > > Fight Spam! Join CAUCE (Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email) > at http://www.cauce.org/ > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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