Everywhere I read about ice diving it is mentioned or implied that a double hose is the preferred regulator since it is less susceptible to freezing. It is less susceptible, but it is not immune.
I went ice diving last weekend (water temperature 35 F) and my regulator developed a free flow and it seemed to freeze.
In the beginning of the dive it was performing great, but we were heading back to the opening since one of the other divers was having BC inflator problems from the beginning.
Near the opening we stopped momentarily while he was tinkering with his inflator. The second diver and I got upside down and decided to walk on the bottom of the ice. That is when the free flow started.
At first I didn’t believe my regulator was free flowing, but I turn right side up to check it. The noise was the first indication of a free flow, but it was quickly followed by higher than normal air pressure in the mouthpiece. The pressure got quickly high enough that I couldn’t exhale into the mouthpiece.
A good part of the problem might have been my fault for having it tuned so sensitively (IP about 150 psi, inhalation cracking resistance about 0.5inWC). That is probably what started the free flow. In some positions my regulator has been known to bubble a little bit…I say that is a very bad idea for an ice diving regulator. I should have detuned it some.
The other problem probably came from some water (about two table spoons) that I found inside the regulator can. I am assuming the water made it past the mouthpiece valves, but I am not positive. My mouthpiece valves do seem to leak a bit.
At one point the free flow was so severe and the exhalation resistance so high I thought that maybe ice was forming on the duckbill and pressing on the diaphragm, but after re-thinking it I don’t think that is possible. The air out of the duckbill has been around the hose loop and should have warmed up some.
I am thinking about doing some experiments in an ice bath to try to duplicate the free flow, but I don’t know how successful it will be.
Has anyone had icing/ free flow experience with any double hose, in particular a two stage such as a RAM or an Aqua Master? Everything seems to indicate a second stage freezing so it wouldn’t mater if it was a DA, a RAM, or PRAM.