DIN vs. Yoke

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compressor:
My 2 cents: I use DIN on all my regulators.

Now a further question: When one puts a DIN Adaptor to use the regulator on a K tank, there is a possibility (low) that the oring will fail. How easy is it to change to regulator to a Yoke from DIN?

One might do this not for the occaisonal dive but say going for a week to Caymans when DINs are not available.

Thank you

Depends on the REG, on the APEKS it's just a Yoke screw in thingy, pretty quick actually.
 
ShakaZulu:
Depends on the REG, on the APEKS it's just a Yoke screw in thingy, pretty quick actually.

Well I got the MK20 from SP.
Nice pic ShakaZULU.
 
Most of them are just a spin-on adapter, I don't think you would have to worry too much about the seal. Only takes a second to put on or take off.
 
ok. I wanted ShakaZulu to answer to I see another pic of her!!
 
compressor:
How easy is it to change to regulator to a Yoke from DIN?
$50*, a wrench and about a minute.

Roak

*Unless it's scubapro, and then $80.
 
Is this what the little monster i will be getting will look like?

Thanks,
John
 
teknitroxdiver:
LOL!! Those are some mighty fine pics. You do know that ShakaZulu is a guy, don't you?

I know. But the pics are cute!!
 
jhbryaniv:
Is this what the little monster i will be getting will look like?

Thanks,
John

Yes that would be the thingy you're looking for.

Also on your signature line, George Santayana is the dead guy
 
thanks renpirate
 

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