I've obtained my D350s and D400s on ebay. What I specifically look for is the dive/predive switch is square and not beat up, indicating use and care. Most importantly, the rubber cover maintains some shine, is not stretched out, and has no micro cracking or ragged appearance due to poor care and...
There's a variety of service kits for the D400 that I have a hard time keeping up with. That's one of the reasons why I send mine out.
If you're smart You'll take that square o-ring (oxymoron much?) and lose it if the dive/pre-dive switch is moving properly. Reportedly the most frustrating part...
One complication with the D400 is there are two versions: one with a metal orifice like the D350 and and a later model with a plastic orifice. The metal is preferred, but the plastic is OK, also. Different service kits required.
I service all my stuff except my D400. That I send off to @rsingler. He’s got the knowledge and the parts and the patience to coax the reg to perform at its full potential.
With enough rationalization and a dip into the slush fund I could get a TFX. But with its over the top pricing and its marketing to "Connoisseurs" I just get annoyed with Atomic's tactics.
One of my favorite things about Shearwater is the case they provide. Semi rigid, breathable, and offering a snug fit for the Perdix with clip straps, an aa battery, and a couple of batteries for my transmitters. In fact, I have a couple of transmitter cases I use for watches.
I use a 24" Miflex hose with a swivel adapter at the second stage. Gives me room to move my head without an annoyingly large loop. 30" would definitely be too much for me.
Very few options for a DH regulator with standard HP/LP ports.
Would be nice to know if this reg also had the upgraded demand valve.
The Phoenix is a marvel of design and build. I was lucky to get mine, along with the HPR and DSV from Brian during the DH resurrection years. I also had a...
I like titanium because it's:
1) Pretty
2) Corrosion free
3) Light
4) Has its own special place on the Periodic Table
5) Cool
I started out with watches where the light weight really does make a difference.
I know that a Titanium regulator is hard to justify for practical reasons. But I'm sure...
Take a careful look at the point where the low pressure air enters the plastic body of the second stage. Old US Divers plastic seconds would often crack at this point. Also keep in mind that the first stage is unbalanced. I regularly dive the USD Conshelf first stage, but keep an Aquarius...
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