fweber
Contributor
Just a thought: If you were to spin your Conshelf 180 degrees, the HP hose would be coming off the left side, you would have a horizontal lp port on the right for a bungeed backup, a down ward slanting lp port for a long hose primary, and the only thing you would have to find an appropriate routing for would be your lp inflator, which would be coming off the left but at a slight downward angle.
But, if you really want a new reg, I have to agree with others that a DS4 and tx,atx,xtx, 50 is a great starting point and will fit seamlessly into any tech rig configuration. However, for tech diving you're going to want that as a din connection. For recreational diving you may end up with either an additional yoke fiting or a din to yoke converter.
Simply, both myself and my friends have found that trying to make gear perform double duty between rec and tech results in a lot of palava. We've mostly ended up with a complete rec setup and a complete tech rig.
And $200 for service feeding straight into a sales pitch is a bit harsh. Time for a polite conversation with the owner about the fact that you would like to support his business but not mindlessly.
Cheers,
But, if you really want a new reg, I have to agree with others that a DS4 and tx,atx,xtx, 50 is a great starting point and will fit seamlessly into any tech rig configuration. However, for tech diving you're going to want that as a din connection. For recreational diving you may end up with either an additional yoke fiting or a din to yoke converter.
Simply, both myself and my friends have found that trying to make gear perform double duty between rec and tech results in a lot of palava. We've mostly ended up with a complete rec setup and a complete tech rig.
And $200 for service feeding straight into a sales pitch is a bit harsh. Time for a polite conversation with the owner about the fact that you would like to support his business but not mindlessly.
Cheers,