Recommendations re. LPO use with an overbalance first come straight from Aqualung tech support and sales channels. So, it's a generally accepted fact within Aqualung - somewhere around here I have the bulletin, which I'll try to find.
Like I said, if the LPO is adjusted according to mfr. spec. (lower end of cracking effort), this is (apparently) an observed phenomenon.
Just finished one of their repair seminars - it was emphasized yet again.
No chain pulling here. I haven't seen it happen personally, but I can understand how it might. I simply don't use the POS.
Of course, I also don't understand how somebody who can afford an extremely high performance reg. cuts corners on the octo. unless carrying it is just a formality.
Like I said, if the LPO is adjusted according to mfr. spec. (lower end of cracking effort), this is (apparently) an observed phenomenon.
Just finished one of their repair seminars - it was emphasized yet again.
No chain pulling here. I haven't seen it happen personally, but I can understand how it might. I simply don't use the POS.
Of course, I also don't understand how somebody who can afford an extremely high performance reg. cuts corners on the octo. unless carrying it is just a formality.