landlockeddivingdoc
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After a couple of dives with it, my fiance told me that her scuba pro s600 seemed hard to breathe through. The reg was serviced last fall, and I tried breathing through her setup (mk25) with a full tank, and it did seem sluggish compared to my g260 on a mk17.
I put an IP gauge on it, as well as measuring cracking pressure. IP is at 135 with no significant drift or creep, and a drop of 12 to 15 psi when purged. Cracking pressure is 1.0in with the balance knob fully open; I used an inline adjusting tool, as well as a screwdriver on the balance chamber, and that was pretty much the best that I could get as far as cracking pressure.
Thing is, initiation of the breath does seem easy--comparable to the g260 which has similar numbers. But after the air starts flowing, it seems like I have to inhale more forcefully to get a full breath, even with the Venturi assist operational.
I went ahead and connected the g260 to her first stage and hose, and after confirming all the numbers, it seems to be working as well as it did on the mark 17. So I think that this is probably in the second stage itself.
I removed the cover and inspected everything that I could, didn't see any debris, corrosion, etc. I haven't removed the barrel yet, since I need to go get a stronger pick to remove the stupid retaining clip. Maybe this is all in our heads, but I doubt it because several people have noticed it. Before I go looking for somebody with a flow meter (service center is several hours away), what more should I check in the second stage (The only things I can think of off hand were making sure that the seat isn't sticking/ the valve rings are gliding smoothly)?
I appreciate any suggestions in terms of understanding and correcting this issue.
I put an IP gauge on it, as well as measuring cracking pressure. IP is at 135 with no significant drift or creep, and a drop of 12 to 15 psi when purged. Cracking pressure is 1.0in with the balance knob fully open; I used an inline adjusting tool, as well as a screwdriver on the balance chamber, and that was pretty much the best that I could get as far as cracking pressure.
Thing is, initiation of the breath does seem easy--comparable to the g260 which has similar numbers. But after the air starts flowing, it seems like I have to inhale more forcefully to get a full breath, even with the Venturi assist operational.
I went ahead and connected the g260 to her first stage and hose, and after confirming all the numbers, it seems to be working as well as it did on the mark 17. So I think that this is probably in the second stage itself.
I removed the cover and inspected everything that I could, didn't see any debris, corrosion, etc. I haven't removed the barrel yet, since I need to go get a stronger pick to remove the stupid retaining clip. Maybe this is all in our heads, but I doubt it because several people have noticed it. Before I go looking for somebody with a flow meter (service center is several hours away), what more should I check in the second stage (The only things I can think of off hand were making sure that the seat isn't sticking/ the valve rings are gliding smoothly)?
I appreciate any suggestions in terms of understanding and correcting this issue.