Saekodive Lost Purge Cover: find model and replacement

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Hello, I was hoping someone can help me identify this regulator and suggest where to order a replacement purge cover.
This is my backup regulator. Somehow, the screw on chrome ring came off while diving. The chrome ring was reovered but the purge cover is gone.
The regulator seems to work fine and I'll get it tested if I can find a replacement purge cover. I am quite sure the brand is Saekodive but I do not
know what the model number is. I found the one attached picture of me underwater and where the model is sort of visible but not legible.

Anybody know what this model is and where to find/order replacement parts for Saekodive?

Thank you!
Chris
 

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It's a standard size flex purge cover. The Oceanic Alpha 7 purge cover is of the same size.
The SaekoDive model should be 8502K
 

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Thanks so much! That is great. Now I'll see if I can find somewhere to order it and get this reg set working again.
 
If you ever need to disassemble the second stage, the breathing effort regulation is tricky to find how to disassemble.
The Breathing effort regulation adds streng to the valve spring, so you cannot remove it and replace with a blind cap. The valve spring does not withstand the IP alone.
The first thing you need to do is to remove the label in the knob. Under it there is a screw that opens all.

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