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axluba

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hello,

out of completely non-rational emotions I am tempted to by a cyklon set, second hand. (between my OW course on those and their design I cannot resist) however I found some (second hand) that have some particularities and because I am far from being an expert I'd rather ask.

I've never seen cyklon 5000 with "plastic wheel" on the din valve:
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is this normal?

on another offer that is also interesting the secondary second stage has no "medal" on the front?
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of course if I were to by a set it would go to maintenance first. but I would welcome any inputs on those particularities.

thanks everybody
 
the barrel without the decal is a replacement. the din wheel just has a rubber grip cover i believe, should be standard chrome underneath.
 
Merci beaucoup!

Now that I look closer At the pictures the “connection” Where the DIN wheel should be looks weird to my inexperienced eyes.. and I can’t find anything online on that
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I’ll probably wait to buy one that it a bit more “conventional”
 
It's very common to see Cyklon 5000's without the decal. For many, the glue just separates and leaves no trace.

As for the first stage, I think someone may have used an XStream DIN fitting to replace what may have been a beat up original. The rubber molding pattern appears slightly different, but it might be a Poseidon part.
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Although the older DIN bolts and wheels may still be available, they're often out of stock and would have to come from Sweden. Since the other will fit, I think someone either took the easy route, or considered it an upgrade.
 
Very possible, here is another picture for the sake of curiosity.
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I’ll stick to buying the “regular” stuff for my first buy!

it’s hard to not be impulsive with those
 
I have one of those "din" connections laying around somewhere. It is a non standard oxygen connection which is mostly used in Germany I believe. The tread on the valve is on the outside for this connection.
It wil not fit a standard g5/8 din valve.
You can just buy a normal din fitting at your local poseidon dealer but they will cost around 50 euro, so unless you can buy this regulator very cheap I would not bother with it.
 
Sounds about right!

Any take on the differences between the metal body and plastic body? I read a few time that the 300 body had a smaller mouth piece and better breather...

i learnt on metal and I loved it...
 
They breathe the same, though the mouthpiece is slightly different. But the metal body is a bit heavy in the mouth. It is not neutral underwater. You pay a price for the bling.
 
I like the plastic as well, if they breath the same I’ll wait for a well priced set! They seem to fly around 220-320

Edit: thank you for all this information!
 
Very possible, here is another picture for the sake of curiosity.
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I’ll stick to buying the “regular” stuff for my first buy!

it’s hard to not be impulsive with those
I *think* that is one of those fancypants M26 Oxgen fittings on a Poseidon... There was another post I just answered that looked for one of those - seems like a trade could be made to make two people happy...
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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