03-05-2010, 01:10 PM
Boston valves have an outer cap besides the inner membrane that partially retains air while inflating. You must have the outer cap on snugly to keep air in. If you are doing that already, then I don't know whats happening.
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[quote NewRiverRat]I inflated the ODC a couple days back and I realize the change in air temps over night (down around 32ยบ) will affect the internal pressure. Do the valves (Boston or Boston-like) need a certain pressure inside the tube to remain closed? I'm thinking maybe they do, but don't know for sure. Any advise?[/quote]
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[quote NewRiverRat]I inflated the ODC a couple days back and I realize the change in air temps over night (down around 32ยบ) will affect the internal pressure. Do the valves (Boston or Boston-like) need a certain pressure inside the tube to remain closed? I'm thinking maybe they do, but don't know for sure. Any advise?[/quote]
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