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I've pulled one apart 3 times now, first time had me scratching my head, by third time was a lot smoother. It's a bit fiddly first time round.
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No MK 17 is crap, some of the people who work on them…Hello, I've asked my Scubapro rep to send me the MK17 and C370 service manuals, but their reply is that I should "look it up on youtube". I don't understand how Mares can have the Mares lab, and Scubapro says figure it out yourself.
Can someone please send me MK17 and C370 service manuals? I'd appreciate it. The MK17 from 2005 is crap.
Thanks!
Those “other” MK17’s can be quite the bargain, the era you have is likely a c300 or c350, different than the 370. Buddahsummer may have the manual. The 17 is really pretty simple, the manual makes it seem much more complicated.What I meant to say is that the 2005 manual for the MK17 is crap But, yeah.
Anyway, I have a Subgear SG50 first stage which is basically MK17 with a Subgear SG50 main second stage (which is basically a C300 or C370), and a Subgear SG10 octo, which is basically C200.
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octo
So if someone has service manuals for those three, I'd be grateful.
What I meant to say is that the 2005 manual for the MK17 is crap But, yeah.
Anyway, I have a Subgear SG50 first stage which is basically MK17 with a Subgear SG50 main second stage (which is basically a C300 or C370), and a Subgear SG10 octo, which is basically C200.
main
octo
So if someone has service manuals for those three, I'd be grateful.