halocline
Contributor
The easiest thing to do is to carry a complete back up set, so you can simply grab it and go if your regulator has a problem immediately before a dive, which is common. I've tried carrying an extra 1st and 2nd stage, lots of parts, basic tools, etc. It's all been helpful at one point or another. I've rebuilt regs in hotel rooms on dive trips, but that doesn't help you if your reg springs a leak when you pressurize it just before jumping off a boat....
Lately my trips have included some doubles and single tank diving on the same trip, so I usually have a complete doubles DIN set and a complete single tank yoke set. I could save a little weight by just bring the doubles set and a yoke 1st stage, but I'm not that concerned with luggage weight.
All my regulators I bought for diving, not to specifically use as back ups. I guess you're trying to save some money by buying a less expensive set to use just for back up? I wouldn't bother, but I would encourage you to buy a used set of regs you'd like to dive with, saving money that way.
As far as o-rings, hoses, etc...it's a good idea to have some tank valve o-rings, maybe a spool w/o-rings for your SPG, and a few port plugs and hose o-rings. I've never had a hose fail on a trip before, but I inspect them and don't use ones that look bad. They're pretty tough. Sudden leaks are usually o-ring issues.
Lately my trips have included some doubles and single tank diving on the same trip, so I usually have a complete doubles DIN set and a complete single tank yoke set. I could save a little weight by just bring the doubles set and a yoke 1st stage, but I'm not that concerned with luggage weight.
All my regulators I bought for diving, not to specifically use as back ups. I guess you're trying to save some money by buying a less expensive set to use just for back up? I wouldn't bother, but I would encourage you to buy a used set of regs you'd like to dive with, saving money that way.
As far as o-rings, hoses, etc...it's a good idea to have some tank valve o-rings, maybe a spool w/o-rings for your SPG, and a few port plugs and hose o-rings. I've never had a hose fail on a trip before, but I inspect them and don't use ones that look bad. They're pretty tough. Sudden leaks are usually o-ring issues.