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@tbone1004 I think there's a misunderstanding here about the Norsok test. Although this test is performed in cold water down to 400msw, it uses Heliox. Heliox does not freeze your first stage but heats it. Apeks were tested to 200msw on Heliox. This test is only interesting for work of breathing at depth for example for deep professional divers on heliox, but it does not tell much about freezing issues for recreational divers on air or trimix.
please explain how heliox becomes exothermic when it loses pressure, but nitrogen magically makes it endothermic.
I'm well aware of what that test does and it still tells quite a bit about how it's going to freeze for recreational divers. It can't pass the test of it freezes, and no, heliox isn't exothermic.
@Joebar the concern is moreso inside of the second stage housing for a reg to freeze than the first stage. The second stages have fresh water condensing on them from your exhalation breath and that tends to cause more problems than ambient water