Designed to let the diver quickly and effortlessly disconnect valuable computer consoles from any regulators high pressure port with no tools required
The Quick Disconnect makes it simple to use, if you want to store your computer away for safety or download dive information during a trip or just carry your console as a airline carry on
Marine grade chrome plated brass and precision machined parts
Nitrox Compatible to 40% (The Recreational Limits of Nitrox)
Rating: Good product with room for improvement
Reviewer: kyle love, - View all my reviews
I bought this item because I have a computer console and wanted to be able to easily detach my computer for data recording and maintenance. The Aeris quick disconnect is easier to use than having to disconnect the hose from the first stage every time but having to tighten and loosen the quick disconnect takes considerable more time and effort than your typical quick disconnect like on a BC. I would love to see them use the male and female snap quick connector instead but the current set up does serve its purpose.
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Rating: High pres. Quick disconnect
Reviewer: Andrew M., - View all my reviews
Works great, just what I was looking for
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52 out of 100 people found this review helpful.
Rating: excellent product
Reviewer: Mike Y.,
The Aeris High Pressure disconnect is a great product, makes it a breeze to remove the pressure gauge from the regulators.
Works well with no problems.
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36 out of 72 people found this review helpful.
Rating: Quick and Easy
Reviewer: Douglas Sourbeer,
The Aeris high pressure quick disconnect makes it very easy to remove a pressure gauge or computor console from the first stage regulater. The part that disconnects from the high pressure source however, has a long male pin and this could get damaged by draging on rough surfaces or banging against hard objects such as cylinders. Its a good product and does the job but a little pricy.
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286 out of 617 people found this review helpful.
Rating: Aeris quick disconnect
Reviewer: Jessica M., - View all my reviews
Product came with no instructions or paperwork, so I wasnt sure if both parts of the quick disconnect had one way valves. It was convenient to pull my computer quickly from my dive gear since the dive shop was setting up and tearning down my gear. Keep an eye on the O rings, they smash and break the seal easily, and make sure the pin is pushed in all the way before screwing the quick disconnect back on. This piece of equipment is touchier than I was hoping.
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381 out of 696 people found this review helpful.
Rating: Will probably never use
Reviewer: catherine logan, - View all my reviews
The quick disconnect is up on the valve and leaves a very fragile looking pin sticking up and out when the unit is disconnected. I thought it would disconnect down by the gauges so I could tuck them into a gauge protector.
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409 out of 794 people found this review helpful.
Rating: one of the best purchases Ive ever made
Reviewer: Cheryl M., - View all my reviews
Having this quick disconnect for my computer is fabulous. I dont know how I went for 5 years without it.
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248 out of 470 people found this review helpful.
Rating: Quick disconnect
Reviewer: ronald o., - View all my reviews
A must have. Great for removing console.
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Rating: high pressure quick disconnect
Reviewer: william webber,
the connector would not fit into the gauges, had to put it at the regulator. i think now i have two small inlets and are not sure that is good
thank you: wwebber@pacbell.net
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276 out of 594 people found this review helpful.
Rating: quck disconnect
Reviewer: Steve Roberts, - View all my reviews
although somewhat pricey, the quick disconnect feature is well worth it for those of us who travel.
Ive read the reviews on this product, and the small tube in the female end appears to be quite fragile and susceptible to bending. Is there a protective cap available, that can be screwed on the end when not connected? If not what is the thread size, so I could come up with one on my own?
Thank you
Mike D Wimmer
Bill (Certified Scuba Instructor at Scuba.com)
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Mike, You would have to contact Aeris for the thread size. It looks like maybe a piece of poly tubing could work as a cover though. http://www.diveaeris.com/about/contact-us/