How to service Spare Air regulator

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gqllc007

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They sell service kits from Spare air on Amazon. Is there a video available on how to service the regulator? I have an older one that free flows so would like to do this service.
 
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I had that same issue with a Spare Air, it always had problems. Couldn't use it on two weeklong dive trips for that very reason.

I don't have an answer to your question however my suggestion is to sell it on Ebay for whatever you can get for it, mention there's a service kit available and get yourself at least a 13 cf pony bottle which will do the same job only better.
 
It's pretty simple and straitforward.
I'm attaching some graphs.
 

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It's pretty simple and straitforward.
I'm attaching some graphs.
The only thing hard about servicing a Spare Air is buying the kit.
 
The only thing hard about servicing a Spare Air is buying the kit.
I could buy the missing parts that had the spare air I repaired some years ago in Divers-supply.
 
I could buy the missing parts that had the spare air I repaired some years ago in Divers-supply.
Just expensive.
 
There are other uses

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