Yes, the Mk 2 can be converted to DIN. The universal DIN kit works with everything except the Mk 5. You can get them from your dealer and I also see them on L-P and on E-bay on a regular basis.
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The discription of this forum reads:
"Pre-1980 "Vintage" SCUBA Gear, including Double Hose Regulators, Conshelfs, Voit, Aquamaster, Horsecollar BC's and other classic pieces of gear. Sea Hunt, Jacques Cousteau and the early history of this great sport."
The description of this forum reads:
"Pre-1980 "Vintage" SCUBA Gear, including Double Hose Regulators, Conshelfs, Voit, Aquamaster, Horsecollar BC's and other classic pieces of gear. Sea Hunt, Jacques Cousteau and the early history of this great sport."
That may be but scubaboard does not decide for the vintage community what "vintage era" is or it's definition. The persons who set this forum up neither asked nor cared nor know a dang thing about vintage or vintage era or double hose regulators, sorry.
The vintage community, long ago, decided by consensus what we meant by "vintage" and the two main vintage equipment diver forums are at Vintage Scuba Supply - Antique Diving Gear Two Hose Regulators and Vintage Double Hose, not scubieboard
Oh, and in that forum "description" above, did you see anything about a 1989 Scuba Pro regulators and DIN conversion?
PadI poodle jacket divers, DIN junk, DIR and scuba wankers have their own areas to discuss Spare Air and Hog looping and weight integration and that godawful DIN foolishness.
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I don't know...the MK 200 is "classic" in many respects, so the description leaves a lot of room for indivdual interpretation.In addition, I was trying to make the point that if the original poster had read the discription he would have known a question on a 1989 regulator was not appropriate in the vintage forum.
That's exactly the point - if we respond like this we start coming off exactly like the DIR forum, and the DIR faithful who blast people rather than answer the question in a manner that might provoke thought and insight, scare away legions of people who might otherwise take a legitimate interest in DIR.It is kinda like this DA, if you were to jump into the DIR forum and ask about Spare Air, what do you think might happen?