Why does water get in my regulator?

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I had the same issue the last two days diving the St. Lawrence. Except I would intermittently get an entire mouthful of water. Diaphragm is good, exhaust valve looks fine wet or dry and mouthpiece is tight and leak free. I haven’t examined the case or pulled it apart yet but anything in particular I should zero in on?
I’m not talking a little wet, I’m talking an oh **** glug if water out of nowhere and otherwise breathing beautiful.
 
If you're getting that much water sounds like the exhaust valve may intermittently not closing properly or an issue with main diaphragm. What second stage is it?
 
If you're getting that much water sounds like the exhaust valve may intermittently not closing properly or an issue with main diaphragm. What second stage is it?
XTX200
 
Take it off the hose, seal the hose side of the barrel with your finger, inhale and see if it holds vacuum, you've a leak somewhere.

With second stage attached, pressurize and with mouthpiece facing down put it in a bucket of water and check for bubbles.
 
If you can - use TWO zip-ties :)
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