DSix36
Well-Known Member
I have not had my trusty rEvo in the water since I returned form a cave trip over Christmas. Either work or the weather put a serious kink in my diving schedule lately and having an older cat that needs my attention kinda limits my travel possibilities at the moment. Well, it turns out that now my work is actually forcing me to dive to get some needed measurements for an upcoming project. I am planning to dive next weekend for this and figured that I should go get my rEvo together in advance to make sure I have time to remedy any little issues that might pop up. I was thinking that something was surely dry rotted by now, cells were needing replaced, or something completely unexpected would creep up on me.
I packed the scrubbers and I began thinking about how great it was to have the dual scrubbers both for safety and cost effectiveness of sorb use, how fast it was to pack them, and how I was probably going to really miss this feature. I took extra precautions to clean and lube all the essential o-rings and sealing surfaces since it has been gathering dust in my garage for several months when I realized how little time it took to do a complete assembly and that I was probably going to really miss this feature too. I finally reached the point were the rEvo was built and ready to pull a negative test. I was expecting the loop to slowly (very very slowly) let the DSV droop. I usually wait 2 minutes to listen for the swoosh, but today I let it sit for a full 10 minutes. It did not droop and the swoosh was solid. the calibration was quick and easy too. I filled the loop with air to help keep the cells from draining over the next week and put her away til I am ready to dive.
I was planning to sell her as soon as my Defender got here, but I think I may need to keep her around for awhile until I have developed the similar level of trust in the Defender. There is also the guilt factor I feel about cheating on her and also the possibility that I might not be as happy with her replacement as I think I will be.
Never take you rEvo for granted. They will treat you well if you just give them the attention and respect they deserve.
I packed the scrubbers and I began thinking about how great it was to have the dual scrubbers both for safety and cost effectiveness of sorb use, how fast it was to pack them, and how I was probably going to really miss this feature. I took extra precautions to clean and lube all the essential o-rings and sealing surfaces since it has been gathering dust in my garage for several months when I realized how little time it took to do a complete assembly and that I was probably going to really miss this feature too. I finally reached the point were the rEvo was built and ready to pull a negative test. I was expecting the loop to slowly (very very slowly) let the DSV droop. I usually wait 2 minutes to listen for the swoosh, but today I let it sit for a full 10 minutes. It did not droop and the swoosh was solid. the calibration was quick and easy too. I filled the loop with air to help keep the cells from draining over the next week and put her away til I am ready to dive.
I was planning to sell her as soon as my Defender got here, but I think I may need to keep her around for awhile until I have developed the similar level of trust in the Defender. There is also the guilt factor I feel about cheating on her and also the possibility that I might not be as happy with her replacement as I think I will be.
Never take you rEvo for granted. They will treat you well if you just give them the attention and respect they deserve.