I accept it will be expensive and wasteful...and The Grinch says, Plus this (item 18):Well, if you accept that the poppet comes as a single pre-assembled unit, then it's only 9 o-rings and yes, a decal.
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I accept it will be expensive and wasteful...and The Grinch says, Plus this (item 18):Well, if you accept that the poppet comes as a single pre-assembled unit, then it's only 9 o-rings and yes, a decal.
I wish I shared the enthusiasm you guys have for the new "Scrotum." While I am a fan of the center balanced poppet design, I've never taken a shine to the AIR I or it's descendants. I'm not sure why; perhaps it's the aesthetics.
Another reason for curbed enthusiasm IMHO is the parts count. Never mind the total parts count, but just look at the items to be replaced during a service visit. It's somewhere between 15 and 25! And (if it's OK to begin a sentence with and) we're not just talking about common items like o-rings and seats; there are sleeves, friction caps, stems, and the housing assembly (I guess that houses the hard seat) and God forbid, a decal! You and I don't need no stinking decals, but if it's part of the service kit the poor customer has to fork up for it.
I'm hoping I'm wrong here and your new toy will be all you want it to be-but I'll remain skeptical until a few of you have dived this new model for a couple of years and then serviced it.
Couv
I don't know...I just don't like the pre- planned obsolescence with the need of unique replaceable parts.
I don't know...
This could end up being the Mk25 of second stages!
Hey, it's Christmas. A guy can hope, can't he?
...or the MK15 of second stages. :-(This could end up being the Mk25 of second stages!
I just don't like the pre- planned obsolescence with the need of unique replaceable parts.
Proprietary service/replacement parts are not a good thing...or the MK15 of second stages. :-(
Attention MK-15 aficionados
@Luis H makes an important observation here:
It's (one of) the oldest and the best!But it`s the newest and best!!!
It's (one of) the oldest and the best!
Still, I have to laugh every time I watch the video, and they say "New Balanced Valve"!
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All you naysayers have fun now, but since I'm still diving a somewhat supported D400, and Scubapro has resurrected center balanced technology with a case that's more technician-friendly than the scrotum, I'm still hoping for the best.
Hell, if I can get 35 years out of this one, like I have out of my D350, then I'll be...
104 years old, bwaahaha!
I'll go for the oldest diver Guinness record in my "old" D420. I fixed the excess hose length problem after a trial of a new Hollis first stage in GC, but I keep forgetting that the reg goes in my mouth! Maybe I won't make 104, after all.
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Hey, @halocline , no square oring!!