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Old 18-02-03, 07:06 PM
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This may be a stupid question so go easy on me,
I have often wondered what procedure to follow if I had a leak from my manifold at depth , say I banged it in a wreck or cave for example.
I recently had one blow on the surface, and it made me think!, obviously the dive would be aborted, but things are not always that easy in over head enviroments and say Id lost contact with my buddy. Is there any sort of drill to follow ?
My theory on this is that it would only crack on one side of the isolator which if closed would give me air from one post, it seems to make sense but Im unsure
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