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Exhaust valves on Halcyon Pioneer Wings

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Red Stick Chris - 13 Aug 2004 22:45 GMT
Can anyone tell me where the dump valves are located on these wings. I
see one low on the left on the website...is there another one high?

Just shopping...no need to damnn or praise me for considering this
system.

Thanks,
-Chris-
Pete Becker - 13 Aug 2004 23:04 GMT
> Can anyone tell me where the dump valves are located on these wings. I
> see one low on the left on the website...is there another one high?

The usual inflator/deflator.

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Dinkumware, Ltd. (http://www.dinkumware.com)

Lee Bell - 14 Aug 2004 01:29 GMT
> Can anyone tell me where the dump valves are located on these wings. I
> see one low on the left on the website...is there another one high?
>
> Just shopping...no need to damnn or praise me for considering this
> system.

The dump valve on the lower left is the only one on the wing.  There is no
overpressure or release at the shoulder.  Gas is normally added and
exhausted via the inflator and inflator hose, i.e. the gas exhausts at the
end of the hose, not where it connects to the wing.

Lee
Rich Lockyer - 14 Aug 2004 04:06 GMT
>Can anyone tell me where the dump valves are located on these wings. I
>see one low on the left on the website...is there another one high?
>
>Just shopping...no need to damnn or praise me for considering this
>system.

Just the butt-dump and the unit on the end of the corrugated hose.
Learn to use the butt-dump when horizontal or head-down.... makes life
a lot easier.

 --- Rich
 http://richlockyer.tripod.com/
Red Stick Chris - 16 Aug 2004 14:26 GMT
Thanks for the info!
 
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