KD8NPB
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that begs the question.
I don't see anyone on this thread suggesting that regulator maintenance is unnecessary or for that matter, suggesting that calling or not calling regulators life support equipment would have any impact on maintenance schedules.
It completely does!
I can always tell the people who don't view scuba regulators as life support... I never see them for service until there is a total mechanical failure. Usually by then, it is too late, and the regulator is too corroded or damaged to work on.
Is a SCUBA tank life support? It isn't, until you get a batch of bad breathing gas, pass out, and drown. It didn't support your life then.
I always treat my gear the way it needs to be treated and the "life-support" issue does not really enter into it. I suppose anyone who really considers their regulators as life support would not just hand them over to any dive shop for service. After all, where else can a person become a "qualified life support technician" in one day with no testing.![]()
It doesn't take a monkey to follow a manual.