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@halocline
1. even at 200 dives/year, the regs aren't going to "wear out", most of the big time tech instructors are putting on at least 400 if not more dives/year and they will typically go at least 2, if not 3-4 years on their regs before service. Using them also keeps them in good working order as everything is moving regularly and doesn't give it as much chance to lock up or have something else weird go wrong with it after sitting for a long time. Air flow through the regulators also helps to get anything that got in, out, in a short order of time
2. yes, but it is likely to show up immediately after servicing, very rarely will they show up after more than a few minutes on a regulator.
3. this is the biggest fear for me and my dive buddies with having others service their gear
4. highly unlikely any environmental issues will cause a permanent issue with the reg. I.e. they can tolerate freezing and you don't have to fix anything after they thaw out. Air supply is however a big issue and the reason to ensure that you perform a visual inspection of the filters on a regulator basis
5. bingo, usually improper rinsing.
agreed with your conclusions
@halocline
1. even at 200 dives/year, the regs aren't going to "wear out", most of the big time tech instructors are putting on at least 400 if not more dives/year and they will typically go at least 2, if not 3-4 years on their regs before service. Using them also keeps them in good working order as everything is moving regularly and doesn't give it as much chance to lock up or have something else weird go wrong with it after sitting for a long time. Air flow through the regulators also helps to get anything that got in, out, in a short order of time
2. yes, but it is likely to show up immediately after servicing, very rarely will they show up after more than a few minutes on a regulator.
3. this is the biggest fear for me and my dive buddies with having others service their gear
4. highly unlikely any environmental issues will cause a permanent issue with the reg. I.e. they can tolerate freezing and you don't have to fix anything after they thaw out. Air supply is however a big issue and the reason to ensure that you perform a visual inspection of the filters on a regulator basis
5. bingo, usually improper rinsing.
agreed with your conclusions