My Dry Suit Is Wet! - Scuba Tech Tips: S17E15

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  • @SummersideDiver
    @SummersideDiver Před 4 dny +1

    I really appreciate you taking the time to share your knowledge and demystifying so many of these tech topics.

  • @dioncampbell3384
    @dioncampbell3384 Před 5 hodinami

    Thanks Alec , always great advice

  • @jacquespoirier9071
    @jacquespoirier9071 Před 4 dny

    Usually, basic maintenance solve many of these gremlins
    excellent topic
    very good video

  • @alaska4229
    @alaska4229 Před 4 dny

    Very interesting! I’m gonna go take a peek at my DUI exhaust valve and see if I can take it apart and give it a quick clean

  • @twoknife
    @twoknife Před 4 dny +2

    There are only two types of dry suit divers: Those who have already been wet inside their suit or those who will.

  • @talbotmcinnis
    @talbotmcinnis Před 3 dny

    I’ve been chasing leaks on a pretty old suit for months. Every time I find one I fix it and uncover a new one. Great way to learn drysuit repair though! I’ve almost done them all. The seam leak was the most interesting. No leaking air from in to out, using the air test you described, but water still entered multiple points of the seams while diving. How!? Microscopic one way valves? Increased pressure of water?

    • @AlecPeirceScuba_SeaHunter
      @AlecPeirceScuba_SeaHunter  Před 2 dny +3

      Those microscopic one-way valves are a real nuisance. Manufacturers install them to make you buy a new suit!!!
      Seriously, it may be simply that your suit is getting old & sending you a message.
      Dry suits (+ wet suit & BCDs) are made of fabric, like jeans or T-shirts. Eventually they wear out. If your dry suit is more than 10 years old, it may be time to retire it. More than 15 years old? Please be respectful & bury it with honors.
      A modern dry suit, solid but basic, can be had for less than $2000. That's $200 per year over 10 years.
      If you make 25 dives a year, meaning an active but modest diver, that's $8 per dive - $8 to be warm & dry. That's less than an air fill!! Stop spending your dive time fixing your suit!!
      Sell your old dry suit on Kijiji or Marketplace or a dozen other scuba auction sites for $200 & the first year of use is free.
      I used to give a Trade-In for any piece of scuba gear. Try it at your LDS.
      Good luck.
      Alec

  • @the.mr.beacher
    @the.mr.beacher Před 10 hodinami

    Is silicone grease ok if people are on higher O2 concentrations?

  • @ronbeatty9761
    @ronbeatty9761 Před 3 dny

    A leak for me seems to be most often be a failing neck seal. To a new dry suit diver it may be hard to tell a front of the neck seal leak from a chest valve leak.

    • @AlecPeirceScuba_SeaHunter
      @AlecPeirceScuba_SeaHunter  Před 3 dny

      As an old dry suit diver from the stone age, I could feel water trickle down my neck. If it's the purge valve, it starts at my chest and goes down. Either way, not fun.
      A

  • @data790
    @data790 Před 4 dny

    Greasing works for a whole host of issues with these. I have to grease mine up before the weekend since i had unrestricted air flow after connecting. Luckily my dive buddy does a bit of boxing and was able to punch it to stop the flow. Sadly, it took me a bit longer to get a flow of air into my lungs. Didnt help him shouting, "right in the kisser."

  • @kevindavison6019
    @kevindavison6019 Před 4 dny

    Did You tube share the algorithm with you? How did you know I was just watching a bunch of Drysuit valve videos recently? There was a problem with the exhaust valve on my wife's suit so I bought the Valve removal tool to check it out. Turns out the rubber port came unglued from the suit and was deteriorated (only 2 years old) so I had to buy a new rubber port and glue it in. Problem solved and she has a dry arm. My suit on the other hand had a leak from the seam and needed professional repair.( again only two years old less than 20 dives on it) also I tend to leak from the neck seal because my head is always on a swivel.🌊🔍

    • @AlecPeirceScuba_SeaHunter
      @AlecPeirceScuba_SeaHunter  Před 4 dny

      I don't know about Google but we shot this in April and is the last of the videos we did at Dirty Adventures Scuba (love the name). Guess it's just good timing!
      A

    • @toadou8127
      @toadou8127 Před 2 dny

      Who made your suits?

    • @kevindavison6019
      @kevindavison6019 Před dnem +1

      @@toadou8127 Custom Measured DUI Cortez suits. I also had issues with the finished product not fitting properly in the arms even though it was custom measured. That being said after a year of diving about 20 drysuit dives I sent it back to the factory and they re-made my arms under warranty.

  • @Kebekwoodcraft7375
    @Kebekwoodcraft7375 Před 4 dny

    Nice info you can use a friend in the suit instead of soda bottles 😅 but don’t spray is face to much with the soapy water 💦 😅 😊

  • @ivoryjohnson4662
    @ivoryjohnson4662 Před 4 dny

    It's a damp suit on the best of days usually it's the neck or wrist seals not fitting right

    • @AlecPeirceScuba_SeaHunter
      @AlecPeirceScuba_SeaHunter  Před 4 dny

      As long as your not chilled by the end of the dive so maybe try a different neck seal make or less neck turning.
      A

    • @ivoryjohnson4662
      @ivoryjohnson4662 Před 4 dny

      @@AlecPeirceScuba_SeaHunter ha ha ha

  • @justtryit7390
    @justtryit7390 Před dnem

    Neoprene nightmare when I dive. Out of 30 dives with it, 2 have been pretty much dry. 🙄

  • @pacificcoast101
    @pacificcoast101 Před 4 dny +3

    I always say a drysuit is just a theory.