IceCube
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I have a Sherwood SR1 and having a problem with the 1st stage. The IP measures around 170PSI, yet everything seems to be working fine.
I figured today would be a good day to drop the first stage off for servicing. I removed all the hoses and equipment, and plugged all the holes. Since purchasing the reg from shop X, I have switch shops (shop Y). I'm not happy with shop X anymore but shop Y doesn't service sherwood regs.
I get to the shop X, and the owner's wife is working the register. She tags it and leaves a note. After getting home I get call from the owner, asking where I bought it from. I told him I bought it from him. He claims he can't find a record of it in the system and wants me to bring the receipt and the 2nd stage. We haven't even talked prices and he never said why I needed the receipt.
I brought in the 2nd stage w/ no hoses and the receipt. When I walked, he claimed he finally found a record of the purchase, a gave a line about the equipment not be loaded to me. I don't know, but it made the whole receipt thing fishy. He then asks me where the rest of it was (i.e. the hoses and stuff). I asked why he couldn't just slap in a few of his own hoses to check it. He claims he needed to check the whole system to make sure it all was working, and that it was due for its annual. He said it was standard procedure to bring in everything (1st, 2nd, and all hoses) for servicing and that any dive shop would say the same thing. He made the analogy of bringing a whole car to the mechanic to get it looked at. That's raised the BS flag. The 2nd stage should have nothing to do with what the first stage is doing.
I took everything back and told him I'd bring it back after labor day. I'm not going back. I'll be sending some time in Florida (FWB area) and will find a Sherwood dealer there to work on it.
3 questions:
Does this all seem fishy to you and shouldn't the shop be capable of servicing the 1st stage by itself?
and
Does anyone know of a good Sherwood shop near the Fort Walton Beach area?
and
Has anyone had a problem with high IP on their SR1 regs?
I figured today would be a good day to drop the first stage off for servicing. I removed all the hoses and equipment, and plugged all the holes. Since purchasing the reg from shop X, I have switch shops (shop Y). I'm not happy with shop X anymore but shop Y doesn't service sherwood regs.
I get to the shop X, and the owner's wife is working the register. She tags it and leaves a note. After getting home I get call from the owner, asking where I bought it from. I told him I bought it from him. He claims he can't find a record of it in the system and wants me to bring the receipt and the 2nd stage. We haven't even talked prices and he never said why I needed the receipt.
I brought in the 2nd stage w/ no hoses and the receipt. When I walked, he claimed he finally found a record of the purchase, a gave a line about the equipment not be loaded to me. I don't know, but it made the whole receipt thing fishy. He then asks me where the rest of it was (i.e. the hoses and stuff). I asked why he couldn't just slap in a few of his own hoses to check it. He claims he needed to check the whole system to make sure it all was working, and that it was due for its annual. He said it was standard procedure to bring in everything (1st, 2nd, and all hoses) for servicing and that any dive shop would say the same thing. He made the analogy of bringing a whole car to the mechanic to get it looked at. That's raised the BS flag. The 2nd stage should have nothing to do with what the first stage is doing.
I took everything back and told him I'd bring it back after labor day. I'm not going back. I'll be sending some time in Florida (FWB area) and will find a Sherwood dealer there to work on it.
3 questions:
Does this all seem fishy to you and shouldn't the shop be capable of servicing the 1st stage by itself?
and
Does anyone know of a good Sherwood shop near the Fort Walton Beach area?
and
Has anyone had a problem with high IP on their SR1 regs?