Hey boys. did a deal with a dishonest bastard....and my flatline came today. I used to own one, so i get the general gyst, but mine worked so i didnt have to do much taken apart and so on.
Heres my problem. Ok, the fiber 68 was replaced with a steel 68 first off....he told me right before he shipped, so I was expecting it. Now the interesting part comes....I hook the tank to my scuba...everything is going fine. Then i turn off my scuba...and unscrew the release valve thing so that I can take my tank off the fill adapter. Problem...air just rushes and rushes and rushes..... There is no valve on the fill adapter place! I cant remember if the flatline has it internally, or if it was one of those quick disconnects that only lets air in 1 way...but either way...weve got nothing now. I need to test out everything...so is that what I need? a 1 way quick disconnect nipple?
thanks guys, im kinda spazzing need an answer
-Sam
Heres my problem. Ok, the fiber 68 was replaced with a steel 68 first off....he told me right before he shipped, so I was expecting it. Now the interesting part comes....I hook the tank to my scuba...everything is going fine. Then i turn off my scuba...and unscrew the release valve thing so that I can take my tank off the fill adapter. Problem...air just rushes and rushes and rushes..... There is no valve on the fill adapter place! I cant remember if the flatline has it internally, or if it was one of those quick disconnects that only lets air in 1 way...but either way...weve got nothing now. I need to test out everything...so is that what I need? a 1 way quick disconnect nipple?
thanks guys, im kinda spazzing need an answer
-Sam
represtnt a little o-ring. when the pressure on the outside is greater than the inside, (i.e. filling the tank) the pin is pushed down, breaking the seal the o-ring has with the inside of the fill nipple. when the pressure becomes greate in the inside that the outside, the pressure of the tank pushes the little pin flush into the nipple. the o-ring seals it off.
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