I actually use quite a bit as I break every regulator in prior to sending back to the customer. It would just be nice to not have to deal with taking tanks to the shop and back. Thanks
Hey guys, I am a certified tech and I am looking for an affordable compressor that can fill tanks at home. Doesn't have to be large since I may do 5-10 regs a week. Has anyone found something affordable? I see some of those $300-400 paint ball compressors out there that seem to be adequate. Some...
So everyone needs to get a titanium regulator, second stages with adjustment knobs, an octo inflator for redundancy to the redundant octo and a Spare Air...:)
Just be careful with older models that do not have the Jet seat and piston. That retro kit is not cheap so when buying old make sure it either has the mod or get it really cheap.
I service both and both breathe about the same. I do like the ability to service a regulator whose IP is able to be adjusted by a screw rather than shims so I would go with the SP Mk25... But again, both regs are great! I do like Atomic's no-nonsense approach to their regulators though...
The flow restrictor is supplied with new transmitters. One is for mounting directly to the first stage (mushroon head) the other is for a short hose option. The restrictor is part of a tech service bulletin to prevent blowing the transmitter as pressure is applied when opening a tank. You do not...
Just got done servicing a couple of old JS and installing the new valve inserts and man I do love some Poseidons!!! Cracking is around 1 (actually just under)... I have 4 Cyklon seconds I'm working on as well.
Fully serviced Mk10 with G200B (balanced) primary second and G200 Octo. Includes brass and glass SPG. First stage IP locks up at 144psi and cracking effort 1.2" H2O on both seconds. Four new hoses, new mouthpieces and 3 service kits were installed as part of service. Dived once in the pool to...
Look in the inside of the reg behind the diaphragm (yes, remove the diaphragm) at the place where the tube seats against the INSIDE of the housing. The side of the tube where the orifice goes into. If there is a gap in there (again the inside of the housing) you are not seated. If there is no...
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