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SOSpenders not working
Sherwin Dubren wrote in message ...
What you have not told us is what is the condition of the activator bobbins in the vests. How old are they? Where were they stored before using them? If you are not sure, I suggest getting some new activators, and retesting. Then tell us what you find. Sherwin D. Parallax wrote: Occassionally I have tested our autoinflate SOSpenders and have found them to be unreliable. In about 30% of the time, I have had to manually activate them. Anybody else have experience with this? The activator bobbins are two yrs old when I test them by jumping in the water with it on. I have done this three times. Twice mine failed, and once my sons failed to inflate. However, recently, my 7 yr old daughter (who does swim was wearing hers and was playing at the water edge (she was told not to go in the water) while I worked on the boat deck a few feet away. Suddenly, I hear, "DADDY, DADDY" I looked up to see that she had gone in the water on purpose and it inflated. I guess she didn't remember seeing them inflate and was terrified. |
SOSpenders not working
"otnmbrd" wrote in message I use a full "Float Coat" which probably uses the same or similar system. On one occasion when I was about to jump into the pool to test, prior to cleaning, I checked the system visually (it's covered under a flap) and was surprised to see that the CO2 cylinder had become unscrewed from the release ..... how, is beyond me, and I can think of all sorts of reasons including "operator error". Since I use this unit (wear, not immerse) almost on a daily basis, checking the CO2 has become a much more frequent exercise. Except for this one time, whenever I jump in for a "test", the unit has worked as advertised. otn I can relate. I was inflating our inflatable lifejacket/harnesses manually to test them. They kept pressure for a week and that was fine. I then noticed that my wife's didn't have ANY CO2 cylinder. She had left it behind on a boat after a delivery trip she did (because she couldn't fly with it on the plane) and we forgot to replace it. Big ooops. I -- Evan Gatehouse you'll have to rewrite my email address to get to me ceilydh AT 3web dot net (fools the spammers) |
SOSpenders not working
"otnmbrd" wrote in message I use a full "Float Coat" which probably uses the same or similar system. On one occasion when I was about to jump into the pool to test, prior to cleaning, I checked the system visually (it's covered under a flap) and was surprised to see that the CO2 cylinder had become unscrewed from the release ..... how, is beyond me, and I can think of all sorts of reasons including "operator error". Since I use this unit (wear, not immerse) almost on a daily basis, checking the CO2 has become a much more frequent exercise. Except for this one time, whenever I jump in for a "test", the unit has worked as advertised. otn I can relate. I was inflating our inflatable lifejacket/harnesses manually to test them. They kept pressure for a week and that was fine. I then noticed that my wife's didn't have ANY CO2 cylinder. She had left it behind on a boat after a delivery trip she did (because she couldn't fly with it on the plane) and we forgot to replace it. Big ooops. I -- Evan Gatehouse you'll have to rewrite my email address to get to me ceilydh AT 3web dot net (fools the spammers) |
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SOSpenders not working
I had a funny incident with a SOSpender auto-inflate. I wore it while
riding out a hurricane at a dock in North Carolina. As you can imagine, the rain was pretty intense at times. I was concerned that the vest would inflate while I was working on the deck and get in my way. That never occurred. But after the hurricane passed over, I took off the vest and laid it on a piece of plastic on a bunk. Apparently I inadvertently laid it somewhat upside down. Within a few minutes the water still on the cloth cover of the unit ran down and under the flap protecting the activator and POOF, fully inflated. :-) The only other experience was when my brother was sailing with me and fell overboard (he swears that I was trying to drown him). Fortunately, the vest automatically inflated very quickly. Does anyone know of any advisory or instructions that recommend that the dissolvable bobbin (that makes the auto-inflator work) be replaced after a period of time? Or should the CO2 bottle be removed and the mechanism be exercised to be sure it will work smoothly? The cost of rearming makes it too expensive to actually try out the units and waste the bobbin and the CO2 bottle. The SOSpenders are so comfortable, I often wear them when I am just working on the boat at the dock. Especially when there is no one else around. When I am sailing I require everyone on board to wear them whenever they are on deck. I sure would not want to discover even a 10 percent failure rate the hard way. Lee Huddleston s/v Truelove lying Sea Gate Marina Beaufort, NC |
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