ParrotfishNick
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Hello to all the professiona technicians out there. I am looking for as many responses to the following question from experienced scuba equipment technicians. What is the correct way to test a first stage scuba regulator once an annual service is completed?
I have two basic technician courses for Mares and Cressi gear. I by no means think that I am an expert and this is why I am wanting to lean on those industry professionals willing to help a newbie so to speak. I would greatly appreciate as much detail on the process of the testing following the service and the reasons for this process. I recently had a conversation with a dive professional who is also a tech for whom I am working that made me question some of the things I had learned (or not learned) during my past training. In all honesty, I have felt that the training I have received was either not long enough, not in depth enough or lacking real world practical experience with regs needing servicing. I have found from the work I have done, that I have learned much more from working on actual regulators than I did during my training.
Because regulators are basically life support systems underwater, I take working on them very seriously and want to be the best technician I can be, understand the processes and not just following a set of steps. I greatly appreciate your time and your help
I have two basic technician courses for Mares and Cressi gear. I by no means think that I am an expert and this is why I am wanting to lean on those industry professionals willing to help a newbie so to speak. I would greatly appreciate as much detail on the process of the testing following the service and the reasons for this process. I recently had a conversation with a dive professional who is also a tech for whom I am working that made me question some of the things I had learned (or not learned) during my past training. In all honesty, I have felt that the training I have received was either not long enough, not in depth enough or lacking real world practical experience with regs needing servicing. I have found from the work I have done, that I have learned much more from working on actual regulators than I did during my training.
Because regulators are basically life support systems underwater, I take working on them very seriously and want to be the best technician I can be, understand the processes and not just following a set of steps. I greatly appreciate your time and your help