how do you change a low pressure hose on a Halcyon Halo?

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Does anyone know how to change a low pressure hose on a Halcyon Halo? I to change the size of the hose length on my second stage. Thanks.....
 
I'm going to assume this is a genuine question and will also assume I understand the question correctly. Unscrew it from first and second stage and screw on a new one. Don't do it it up too tight, finger tight and a little tweak with a spanner. Make sure you hold the heat exchanger on the second stage to prevent it from turning, you'll need two spanners. If this makes no sense to you either ask someone who can do it for you or take it into a shop. I usually add a small dab of grease to the threads. Good luck.
 
You guys don't need to be condescending to the OP. Halcyon regulators are re-branded Scubapros and probably have those silly splined fittings that require a special wrench. Also he may not be sure about o-ring placement.
 
You guys don't need to be condescending to the OP. Halcyon regulators are re-branded Scubapros and probably have those silly splined fittings that require a special wrench. Also he may not be sure about o-ring placement.



I didn't know that, and apologize for any perceived condescension.
 
You guys don't need to be condescending to the OP. Halcyon regulators are re-branded Scubapros and probably have those silly splined fittings that require a special wrench. Also he may not be sure about o-ring placement.

It wasn't my intention to be condescending, I was trying to help.
 
Actually, I really thought it was a trick question; like "how many _____s does it take to change a light bulb?"
 
You guys don't need to be condescending to the OP. Halcyon regulators are re-branded Scubapros and probably have those silly splined fittings that require a special wrench. Also he may not be sure about o-ring placement.
Never crossed my mind.
If there is any silly splined fittings I would have thought Halcyon would have that removed/modified.
 
It wasn't my intention to be condescending, I was trying to help.

Your post was helpful, I was commenting on some of the other less helpful posters. We were all newbies once and some of us were trained through dive shops that did not discuss equipment in depth. I think it would be better to ask a question than to crack a case because of not using a backup wrench.
 

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