Annual vs. biannual service?

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dmartien:
Thanks a lot to everyone for providing helpful info. I've settled on an Aqualung Legend. The alternating year service cycle (inspection one year, overhaul the next) sounds a lot safer than just waiting 2 years to me.

My reg sees a lot of cycles of dive, rinse, dry, wait 3 days, repeat, which is probably the best way to promote salt crystal formation. Waiting 2 years with no inspection or service just doesn't sound safe given this treatment.

The final factor in my decision was cost. Aqualung is offering $100 off on the Legend right now. Tough to beat.
Very good choice.
The legend is an excellent reg. you'll have lots of joy with it.
 
dmartien:
Thanks a lot to everyone for providing helpful info. I've settled on an Aqualung Legend. The alternating year service cycle (inspection one year, overhaul the next) sounds a lot safer than just waiting 2 years to me.

My reg sees a lot of cycles of dive, rinse, dry, wait 3 days, repeat, which is probably the best way to promote salt crystal formation. Waiting 2 years with no inspection or service just doesn't sound safe given this treatment.

The final factor in my decision was cost. Aqualung is offering $100 off on the Legend right now. Tough to beat.
Just in the FWIW category... there's nothing wrong with taking a reg in for an inspection even if it isn't "due" for one! It's just nice to not *have* to take it in, I think.
 
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