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oceancrest67:I have been diving for about 10 years now using mostly Oceanic equipment.
I sympathize with some of the rants above regarding dive shop servicing of equipment. I am not a dive service technician, but I would certainly trust my own abilities far beyond some 'tech' in some dive shop. Alas, as some have pointed out...most divers are subject to the industry...dependent on the local dive shops and their technical knowledge and experience. How trustworthy...how good are dive shop technicians really? Is there some level of reference, standard, control, industry standard for dive shop technicians...or is it a friend of a friend getting some parrot head beach bum newbie a job at some dive shop to take apart regulators?
I have asked in another thread where one can get technical training on servicing regulators (only through manufacturers workshops?)...I would love to work on my own equipment. I would rather be in control of my own maintenance standards and control.
Any thoughts / rants are welcome.