James-S
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Quick question about Atomic Aquatics second stages if anyone knows the answer...
The second stages have a "seat-saving orifice", meaning that the seat and orifice are only in contact when the regulator is pressurised. However, would this then mean that if the second stage were depressurised underwater, than water could then leak into the second stage, through the LP hose and even into the first stage? This would be a concern is it was being used as a stage regulator, where it may spend long periods of time underwater with the pillar valve turned off. Water ingress would then lead to internal corrosion, which is obviously a bad thing. Is this the case, or is it designed so that even when depressurised, water would only be able to get in if the purge button was pressed?
Thanks in advance for any information
The second stages have a "seat-saving orifice", meaning that the seat and orifice are only in contact when the regulator is pressurised. However, would this then mean that if the second stage were depressurised underwater, than water could then leak into the second stage, through the LP hose and even into the first stage? This would be a concern is it was being used as a stage regulator, where it may spend long periods of time underwater with the pillar valve turned off. Water ingress would then lead to internal corrosion, which is obviously a bad thing. Is this the case, or is it designed so that even when depressurised, water would only be able to get in if the purge button was pressed?
Thanks in advance for any information
