Robert H. Diver
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For those who have done their own maintenance on these devices, I'd be interested in a recommended tools list if possible. Thanks in advance for any tips.
Same.
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For those who have done their own maintenance on these devices, I'd be interested in a recommended tools list if possible. Thanks in advance for any tips.
Basic tools, mostly. The tool list is in the two manuals linked above. Only thing hard to come by might be the "5th port tool" but you can also do that with a wrench if you are careful. DR gives them out in service classes.For those who have done their own maintenance on these devices, I'd be interested in a recommended tools list if possible. Thanks in advance for any tips.
Ditto.I don't think the XT4 manual exists yet. I'm a DR dealer and service tech, I don't have it yet either.
Basic tools, mostly. The tool list is in the two manuals linked above. Only thing hard to come by might be the "5th port tool" but you can also do that with a wrench if you are careful. DR gives them out in service classes.
Only thing hard to come by might be the "5th port tool" but you can also do that with a wrench if you are careful.
Is there a torque spec? We have both Poseidon and Diverite regs, they are at opposite ends of the torque spec requirements spectrum:The 1208s had the same style 5th port, and the service manual for those just says to use an 11/16 wrench. I've never had a problem with an 11/16 wrench on either XT1 or 1208, but if you have one that's corroded it suppose it might be tough to remove. You also can't torque them to spec unless you use the special tool.
For XT1 the torque spec is in step 18 on page 37: 150 in lbs. Instructions shifting from ft lbs to in lbs (and a single number as opposed to a range, like another spec on XT1 being 20 to 25 ft lbs) makes me feel it's best to error on side of precision...Is there a torque spec? We have both Poseidon and Diverite regs, they are at opposite ends of the torque spec requirements spectrum:
Poseidon- torque screw to 1.35 inch pounds
DR- 1.5-ish goodntights.
I usually forget to use the special tool for the 5th port myself.