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Old 03-28-2008, 01:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Putting a Zeagle Octo-Z on an Oxycheq Mach V...

Hi All,

Before I go ahead and take the leap of buying all the stuff... I was wondering what the procedure for putting a Zeagle Octo-Z on a Mach V Wing would be?

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1. Remove current inflator....if necessary

2. Install the BX fitting with a couple of zip-ties. (that is the part the goes inside the corrugated hose and screws on the the Octo-Z or new Zeagle power inflator)

3. Screw on the Octo-Z unit.

That's all there is to it...
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1. Remove current inflator....if necessary

2. Install the BX fitting with a couple of zip-ties. (that is the part the goes inside the corrugated hose and screws on the the Octo-Z or new Zeagle power inflator)

3. Screw on the Octo-Z unit.

That's all there is to it...
Thanks! That sounds easy enough Almost time to bite the bullet and order those thing. Visa will love me
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Are the threads on the BX power inflator compatable with the threads on the Atomix SS1? I would like to have the option of swapping them out based on the regulator kit I am using.
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YES.. You can swap the 2.
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They called themselves Guerrilla Divers.
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Guerrilla divers didn't need "Buoyancy Compensator Vests". In fact, "Anyone who needs a BC deserves to drown" was a popular adage.
Exploration and the Hunt came first, excitement and fun followed. Safety was the stepchild of fitness, good reflexes and a cool head.
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