For Sale Dive Rite 2500 and 1208 Tec or Doubles Regulators

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Location
Singer Island, Florida
# of dives
2500 - 4999
For Sale is a tec or doubles

Dive Rite Regulator Set - $475.00 + shipping, insurance, and paypal fees.

This regulator has the Double Braided Flex hoses -- not the rubber hoses!!



TECHNICAL DETAILS

  • RG1208 – First Stage (Qty 2)
  • RG2500 – Second Stage (Qty 2) - Balanced Regs
  • – 2″ white face (psi) and glass SPG
  • – Tech regulator necklace
  • – Second Stage Right Angle Adapter
  • – 84″ (213.3 cm) Double Braided Flex LP hose
  • – 22″ (55.9 cm) Double Braided Flex LP hose
  • – 26″ (66 cm) Double Braided Flex HP hose
  • -- Low Pressure Inflator Double Braided Flex LP Hose
  • – Small stainless steel bolt snap, hose clip retainer
  • – Medium stainless steel bolt snap, hose clip retainer
  • – Dive Rite Regulator Bag


If you are new to this reg set up -- here's some information for you:

Hogarthian Regulator Configuration for Doubles
The primary second stage has a long hose, with the primary first stage connected to the diver's right gas manifold outlet. The long hose routes straight down the divers right side back behind the wing, under the light canister (if no light canister then under the waistbelt sheath), up and across the chest to the left shoulder, behind the neck and around to the mouth. The primary second stage is clipped to the right shoulder D-ring when not in the mouth. The backup second stage has a short hose and hangs on a necklace directly below the chin, with the backup first stage connected to the diver's left gas manifold outlet. The hose to the BC power inflator is connected to the primary first stage and is also a shorter length appropriate for the shorter BC inflation assembly found on doubles. The high pressure hose for the SPG is shorter as well and is connected to the backup first stage. The HP hose is routed straight down the divers left back side and the SPG is clipped to the waist D-ring.
 

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