@1000RR Well, I abuse my OW/Rec single setup... I tend to take good care of the sidemount tech/cave setup
Glad to hear you are enjoying the regs, and the mug.
Honestly I think it is a bit of overkill to try and pressurize the regs for just a rinse. Freshwater really isn't a huge problem. The risk of intrusion is extremely low, and even if it does get in it isn't a huge deal, just blow out and let dry.
For example... If I flood a reg with salt, then I actually remove the SPG, flood it with fresh intentionally, and blow it out with a bit of free flowing air through the reg to dry it.
@Zef brings up a good point, as the compressors we use to fill tanks are oil-less, and low pressure utility compressors are notoriously oily air. Your greater risk is probably continued use of the compressor instead of just putting the cap on and soaking it. Just don't hit the purge button, but if you do, don't fret to much, just blow some air through it from a tank to dry.
Glad to hear you are enjoying the regs, and the mug.
Honestly I think it is a bit of overkill to try and pressurize the regs for just a rinse. Freshwater really isn't a huge problem. The risk of intrusion is extremely low, and even if it does get in it isn't a huge deal, just blow out and let dry.
For example... If I flood a reg with salt, then I actually remove the SPG, flood it with fresh intentionally, and blow it out with a bit of free flowing air through the reg to dry it.
@Zef brings up a good point, as the compressors we use to fill tanks are oil-less, and low pressure utility compressors are notoriously oily air. Your greater risk is probably continued use of the compressor instead of just putting the cap on and soaking it. Just don't hit the purge button, but if you do, don't fret to much, just blow some air through it from a tank to dry.