chrisch
Contributor
Sometimes it has nothing to do with servicing. I never had a freeflow myself during a dive with 1 of my regs which are never serviced,
I think we are at linguistic cross purposes. My regs don't free flow either and rarely see a service.
Never serviced means here they are checked regularly by myself,
Agreed - I do the same.
But I had after letting servicing the Titan by an official technician several freeflows
That was my comment - it is bad service that causes free flows - the post from someone living in a very cold place would (hopefully) mean the service people in that area service with cold water in mind.
There is plenty of anecdotal evidence that the majority of problems with regulators occurs after they have been serviced. Too many divers accept bad services and poor quality servicing and so too many bad and mediocre technicians exist.
. Every time I went back to the shop and when I thought it is now ok(a week no problems), I got a freeflow after coming from 110m/360ft depth when I switched to the EAN50. All no problem, close valve, open it to breath, close it again. But after 5-6 breaths, there was no gas coming anymore. A full cylinder, 25 dives after servicing, several freeflows before this dive, but the last 10-15 dives no freeflows anymore. We finished the dive with no other issues and problems, no stress has been there, but I went to another shop to let them look at my regulator which had worked flawlessy without servicing for about 450 dives and gave problems after servicing. They found that there was a part wrong assembled.
This is the key point. Thanks for posting that. I think we are in agreement.