wes_wall
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I have an older Cyklon...about 1976 vintage as best as I can tell. I was trying to explain to someone the other day why the Cyklon breathes exactly the same if you are upside down, right side up or inside out for that matter whereas a conventional designed regulator breathes a little hard when the exhaust port is higher than the inhalation diaphragm.
Frankly, I lost out in the explanation as the other person has multiple regulator repair certifications and I have none. I know it to be so though, and this person is not a Poseidon person, and as far as I know has never dove one.
I know the pressure differentials have something to do with it, as does the concentric inhalation and exhaust diaphragms. Other than that, please help me explain.
Frankly, I lost out in the explanation as the other person has multiple regulator repair certifications and I have none. I know it to be so though, and this person is not a Poseidon person, and as far as I know has never dove one.
I know the pressure differentials have something to do with it, as does the concentric inhalation and exhaust diaphragms. Other than that, please help me explain.