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gehadoski

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Dear all
I want some help in finding a website that shows me how to mainten my regualator.
 
gehadoski:
Dear all
I want some help in finding a website that shows me how to mainten my regualator.
The book at airspeed press is a good one.. on specifics.. but if you realy want to understand regs, buy the book from scubatools

http://www.scubatools.com/RegSavvy.html
 
padiscubapro:
The book at airspeed press is a good one.. on specifics.. but if you realy want to understand regs, buy the book from scubatools

http://www.scubatools.com/RegSavvy.html

I agree that book from Peter Built is an excellent one. Just got my copy yesterday and couldn't put it down. Airspeed's book is an excellent one too but more like a Hayne's manual on how to repair and tune with all the details for the different models. I'd say read the Peter Built, Reg Savvy book first for a good understanding of reg function and testing then get the Airspeed book to start tinkering, on an old reg of course.

Those plastic pages are a great idea with the Reg Savvy book.

And don't let them ship UPS to Egypt. Anything but them as their brokerage fees are extortive.
 
Rinse Rinse Rinse, or Pay Pay Pay.

Other than that, all I can say is that from the regs I have seen, DO NOT let your warranty expire. Parts can be the end of you!
 

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