wgmontgomery
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Actually, the more that I look at that auction the less I think it's what akdeepdiver meant. It's only one disc & the book d/n look thick enough to cover that much info.
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The hard part will be the actual service kits.
Yes. A friendly LDS. ebay and the occasional SB member. O rings can be had from other sources but finding the seats, those tiny orings on the poppet and other specialty parts, thats the killer.Scubapro appears to maintain fairly tight control over the distribution of service kits and parts. They are sold only to dealers, who aren't supposed to sell them unless their authorized tech installs them.
FWIW-I was thinking of buying an old SP reg off of ebay just to play with/tear apart & put back together. I figured I should get some time on a reg that won't be able to kill me!
I have both and I actually recommend both. But I think of Reg Savvy as the bible of regulators and a great reference. It will teach you the theory behind the function as well as service. But as such its a bit of a dry read.uncfnp-why that book over Regulator Savvy?
BTW-I lived most of my life in NC & REALLY miss it!