I know this is an old thread but you have shown some interesting items for the SAD kit. Question. Where do you find the BCD o ring and that cool round took kit??
BCD gasket for the dump valve is available at most any dive shop. If you can't find one at your local shop, Call us and we can send you one or two. You will need to tell us which model and brand of bc you have. Not sure which tool kit you referred to. The Brownish one with the white lid is actually a prescription medicine bottle. I also like the Crystal Lite drink mix oval plastic bottle. Funny the things we use. Thanks for watching. Freddy
The Leviathan Scuba Save a dive kit has one in it but I don't have one digital. The video covers quite a bit of the items people generally bring. Thanks for watching. Freddy
@@LeviathanScuba *Christo-Lube, and get the MCG111 stuff. There are other O2-safe lubricants, but they're all harder to source, and most of them are even more expensive. So just get a the aforementioned stuff, it's gonna last you a lifetime.
I know this is an old thread but you have shown some interesting items for the SAD kit.
Question. Where do you find the BCD o ring and that cool round took kit??
BCD gasket for the dump valve is available at most any dive shop. If you can't find one at your local shop, Call us and we can send you one or two. You will need to tell us which model and brand of bc you have. Not sure which tool kit you referred to. The Brownish one with the white lid is actually a prescription medicine bottle. I also like the Crystal Lite drink mix oval plastic bottle. Funny the things we use. Thanks for watching. Freddy
@@LeviathanScuba it was a disc shaped tool with knife and screwdriver. It looked interesting
For the coins suggestion. Why not just a spark plug gap checker. It’s one coin but it has different thicknesses in one tool.
Would you happen to have a downloadable check list to use as an example?
The Leviathan Scuba Save a dive kit has one in it but I don't have one digital. The video covers quite a bit of the items people generally bring. Thanks for watching. Freddy
Remember not to silicone up your O-rings and port plugs if your regulator is supposed to be O₂ clean.
Great suggestion. For Nitrox use O2 lubricant. A brand name is Cristolube. Thanks for sharing. Freddy
@@LeviathanScuba *Christo-Lube, and get the MCG111 stuff. There are other O2-safe lubricants, but they're all harder to source, and most of them are even more expensive. So just get a the aforementioned stuff, it's gonna last you a lifetime.
I use a flat bottom reg bag.