Heliox, Helium...water

Sep 05, 2019,16:46 PM
 

Shouldn’t be a problem. Please google the properties of Helium and the necessity of the HEV.  The googleyahoowikinet explains things better than I can. And no alternative facts either. 


Most dive watches can take a beating. Mine has been under ice floes and in freezing water and more recently has spent a lot of time in the steam room, sauna and the occasional hot tub. My hand will freeze, burn, break long before my dive watch will fail. When you one day read about a Rolex Sub or SeaDweller found in the stomach of a Great White Shark...and that it was still ticking...know that it was on my hand when it got there. 


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Helium escape valve... what is the WR if left open?

 
 By: Slowmaster : September 5th, 2019-14:27
Hi all After dip in the pool for like 5 min I realized that the HE of my new PO was open... I am sure no water got in but for the sake of me been me, what is the WR of the PO in that case? Also, is it “safe” to get into a hot bath pool with any diving wat... 

I recall reading that you can open the valve underwater...

 
 By: Sportster : September 5th, 2019-15:46
But double check to be sure. I believe I read it in an article around the new 300 divers.... Any sign of water intrusion?

Nope [nt]

 
 By: Slowmaster : September 5th, 2019-16:35

Heliox, Helium...water

 
 By: U3O8 : September 5th, 2019-16:46
Shouldn’t be a problem. Please google the properties of Helium and the necessity of the HEV. The googleyahoowikinet explains things better than I can. And no alternative facts either. Most dive watches can take a beating. Mine has been under ice floes and...