I know there's been some similar threads, but I've searched through them and probably read them all before creating this thread. I'm new to scuba. I am putting together all my own gear. As I'm sure isn't uncommon, I'm trying to put together a great kit for as cheap as I can. This particular thread is about my regulator setup. I purchased a used Atomic B1 1st and 2nd stage regulator. It is in pretty much perfect shape. I plan to upgrade some pieces to make it as efficient and current as possible. I have read through a lot of this board before signing up and deciding to post this. I found a LOT of great information. I would like to get some input from you guys about what I plan to do. So without further delay. Here's what I'm doing:
I purchased the used B1 1st and 2nd stage for $240 delivered. I read a lot of reviews and differences between this and the more current models like the B1, M1, T2/T3. This setup seemed pretty much perfect for me. I'm not worried about the 1st stage being stainless as opposed to Ti. It will be strapped to my back, so the weight is negligible, SS is better than Ti for use with nitrox (which I will be getting certified in), and the price is obviously a pretty substantial difference too. And having the Ti 2nd stage will keep it more comfortable on my jaw. As mentioned before, the condition is about as close to new as you can expect in a regulator that old. The downside is that I need to upgrade some stuff in order to keep up with some of the more current regs.
First, I plan to add an M1 color kit. That way I can replace the exhaust deflector and the purge cover with ones that are said to be much more efficient. In doing this, I also make my B1 capable of using the stainless cave ring that is made for the M1, which is supposedly almost a must when cave diving.
Second, I plan to do the jet-seat conversion on my 1st stage. As I was shopping for it, I was under the impression that it was only available in SS. But just found out it is also available in monel. The SS kit is $70 and the monel kit is $100. Is it worth the $30 difference for the monel kit? I know it's more corrosion resistant, so I'm guessing "yes", but figured I'd ask to be sure.
Third, I had planned to upgrade to the B2 swivel hose, but read that the miflex hose is just as good an upgrade for like half the price. So I plan on going that route unless there's a reason to go with the swivel hose instead? My thought was to get a 5' for my primary and an 8' for my secondary (unless I get a BCD inflator/secondary instead. Which I'll be asking about next)
Fourth, I want a new mouthpiece. Using a used one isn't all that appealing to me. I was looking at the Comfo-bite and the Seacure X Type. The Comfo-bit is like $7 and the Seacure is $30. Anybody have experience with both? Is the seacure worth the extra $? It seems very nice, but with the Ti 2nd stage and miflex hoses, I don't think I NEED that precise of a mouthpiece. But if it's still that much more comfortable, I don't mind paying the extra $23. What do you guys think?
Fifth, I need an alternate air source. I'm debating a BCD inflator/secondary or a traditional octopus with the separate inflator. What is your opinion on the matter. I'm sure the inflator/secondary is lighter and less clutter, but is it worth it, or should I go with an octopus and separate inflator. And why?
And lastly, I think, is to add the M1 cave ring kit. I don't think I need it until I get better at diving. But I do plan on adding it at some point. I read the SS ring is a big upgrade for cave diving, which I do plan to do a lot of once I get good enough.
Obviously, I will be getting my reg serviced before I dive with it too. Should I get it sealed or not? I will be diving both fresh and salt water. I don't plan on going terribly cold for a while yet, as I don't have the exposure suits to do it yet. How often should I have my reg serviced? That will give me an idea of whether I should just wait for next time to have it sealed. Also, should I get the tools to do it myself or just have a local shop do it? My dad and my brother are also getting into diving, I think it would probably be a better value to get the tools and learn it myself. Depending on how difficult it is. I'm pretty capable of working on my own stuff, I've done all my own upgrades and maintenance on my motorcycle, my guns, etc. But I really don't have any idea how difficult this is.
Thank you for taking the time to read and respond. I would also love to hear any other suggestions and ideas you guys have that I could do. My logic is that after completely upgrading this, I will have spent close to the same as the price of a new one, but it will be custom and exactly what I want, which none of the ones out of the box are. Plus I love doing stuff myself
I purchased the used B1 1st and 2nd stage for $240 delivered. I read a lot of reviews and differences between this and the more current models like the B1, M1, T2/T3. This setup seemed pretty much perfect for me. I'm not worried about the 1st stage being stainless as opposed to Ti. It will be strapped to my back, so the weight is negligible, SS is better than Ti for use with nitrox (which I will be getting certified in), and the price is obviously a pretty substantial difference too. And having the Ti 2nd stage will keep it more comfortable on my jaw. As mentioned before, the condition is about as close to new as you can expect in a regulator that old. The downside is that I need to upgrade some stuff in order to keep up with some of the more current regs.
First, I plan to add an M1 color kit. That way I can replace the exhaust deflector and the purge cover with ones that are said to be much more efficient. In doing this, I also make my B1 capable of using the stainless cave ring that is made for the M1, which is supposedly almost a must when cave diving.
Second, I plan to do the jet-seat conversion on my 1st stage. As I was shopping for it, I was under the impression that it was only available in SS. But just found out it is also available in monel. The SS kit is $70 and the monel kit is $100. Is it worth the $30 difference for the monel kit? I know it's more corrosion resistant, so I'm guessing "yes", but figured I'd ask to be sure.
Third, I had planned to upgrade to the B2 swivel hose, but read that the miflex hose is just as good an upgrade for like half the price. So I plan on going that route unless there's a reason to go with the swivel hose instead? My thought was to get a 5' for my primary and an 8' for my secondary (unless I get a BCD inflator/secondary instead. Which I'll be asking about next)
Fourth, I want a new mouthpiece. Using a used one isn't all that appealing to me. I was looking at the Comfo-bite and the Seacure X Type. The Comfo-bit is like $7 and the Seacure is $30. Anybody have experience with both? Is the seacure worth the extra $? It seems very nice, but with the Ti 2nd stage and miflex hoses, I don't think I NEED that precise of a mouthpiece. But if it's still that much more comfortable, I don't mind paying the extra $23. What do you guys think?
Fifth, I need an alternate air source. I'm debating a BCD inflator/secondary or a traditional octopus with the separate inflator. What is your opinion on the matter. I'm sure the inflator/secondary is lighter and less clutter, but is it worth it, or should I go with an octopus and separate inflator. And why?
And lastly, I think, is to add the M1 cave ring kit. I don't think I need it until I get better at diving. But I do plan on adding it at some point. I read the SS ring is a big upgrade for cave diving, which I do plan to do a lot of once I get good enough.
Obviously, I will be getting my reg serviced before I dive with it too. Should I get it sealed or not? I will be diving both fresh and salt water. I don't plan on going terribly cold for a while yet, as I don't have the exposure suits to do it yet. How often should I have my reg serviced? That will give me an idea of whether I should just wait for next time to have it sealed. Also, should I get the tools to do it myself or just have a local shop do it? My dad and my brother are also getting into diving, I think it would probably be a better value to get the tools and learn it myself. Depending on how difficult it is. I'm pretty capable of working on my own stuff, I've done all my own upgrades and maintenance on my motorcycle, my guns, etc. But I really don't have any idea how difficult this is.
Thank you for taking the time to read and respond. I would also love to hear any other suggestions and ideas you guys have that I could do. My logic is that after completely upgrading this, I will have spent close to the same as the price of a new one, but it will be custom and exactly what I want, which none of the ones out of the box are. Plus I love doing stuff myself