foothillsdiver
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(originally posted by DIVINGDOC)
This is very helpful information. I'd like to know a few more things:
1) What kind of care did you give the reg -- i.e. did you wash it out after each dive?
>Nope, only a quick splash in a fresh water tank after ocean dives
2) When you finally rebuilt it, did the parts come clean with washing out or were they corroded and in need of replacement?
>Most of the parts are in the annual service kit and the reg cleaned up just fine.
3) What percentage of your dives would you estimate were in dirty water?
Ponds= 3 hours
Black water diving in Cooper River = 124 dives
Ocean dives = 100 dives
Lakes = approx 80 dives
4) Why do you still prefer a diaphragm reg and, since you do, why did you make the ScubaPro your "working reg"?
> with a diagraphm reg W/environmental seal, no water or any contaminants can get inside. They breath extremely easy, Kits are the cheapest ($3- $5) except APEKS which are $$$$$
Kept the Mk 20 because that is the reg we wanted to sell in the LDS.
5) Over what period of time did you do your 400 dives?
> purchased MK 20 in June 98, rebuilt it last week.
6) Did you notice any decrease in breathing performance over the period of time that you used the reg before rebuilding it?
> none, but the adjustment was getting a little stiff to turn. IP was still at 140 si and the magnehelic reading was 1.2
Scuba Pro regs always are top performers on the independant testing forums. They may be a little pricey, but well worth the little extra. Scuba Pro also stands behind their regs and is the only manufacturer (hat I am aware of) that will put the reg back under warranty for a fee if you happen to let it go out for a year os so.
IMHO they are the best value.
Foothillsdiver

This is very helpful information. I'd like to know a few more things:
1) What kind of care did you give the reg -- i.e. did you wash it out after each dive?
>Nope, only a quick splash in a fresh water tank after ocean dives
2) When you finally rebuilt it, did the parts come clean with washing out or were they corroded and in need of replacement?
>Most of the parts are in the annual service kit and the reg cleaned up just fine.
3) What percentage of your dives would you estimate were in dirty water?
Ponds= 3 hours
Black water diving in Cooper River = 124 dives
Ocean dives = 100 dives
Lakes = approx 80 dives
4) Why do you still prefer a diaphragm reg and, since you do, why did you make the ScubaPro your "working reg"?
> with a diagraphm reg W/environmental seal, no water or any contaminants can get inside. They breath extremely easy, Kits are the cheapest ($3- $5) except APEKS which are $$$$$
Kept the Mk 20 because that is the reg we wanted to sell in the LDS.
5) Over what period of time did you do your 400 dives?
> purchased MK 20 in June 98, rebuilt it last week.
6) Did you notice any decrease in breathing performance over the period of time that you used the reg before rebuilding it?
> none, but the adjustment was getting a little stiff to turn. IP was still at 140 si and the magnehelic reading was 1.2
Scuba Pro regs always are top performers on the independant testing forums. They may be a little pricey, but well worth the little extra. Scuba Pro also stands behind their regs and is the only manufacturer (hat I am aware of) that will put the reg back under warranty for a fee if you happen to let it go out for a year os so.
IMHO they are the best value.
Foothillsdiver
