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Yes, the Mark 10 in it's several iterations is indeed a balanced and flow through piston first stage. The only non balanced piston first stage from Scubapro, currently the Mark 2 Evo, is an unbalanced flow by piston design.I’m reading Regulator Savvy and just wanted to confirm that my MK10 would be classified as a balanced flow-through piston design. I’m also assuming it does not have the reduced piston stem to make it truly “balanced”.
I would add that the conical seat of the MK10 makes it "perfectly balaced" even without the reduced stem diameter.Yes, the Mark 10 in it's several iterations is indeed a balanced and flow through piston first stage. The only non balanced piston first stage from Scubapro, currently the Mark 2 Evo, is an unbalanced flow by piston design.
Thanks for adding that. Good to know. I’m excited to try out my MK10 / 109 combo in the next few weeks. Just need a couple of mouthpieces and hoses.I would add that the conical seat of the MK10 makes it "perfectly balaced" even without the reduced stem diameter.
Thanks. I should have mentioned that the primary and secondary are both converted BA 109’s. Can you elaborate on why you prefer the SP hoses?I warmly suggest that you convert the 109 to BA with an S-wing poppet.
It makes the reg easier to tune and keeping performances unchanged for years...
I also suggest that you use an original Scubapro Superflow hose.
The SP hoses are long lasting.Thanks. I should have mentioned that the primary and secondary are both converted BA 109’s. Can you elaborate on why you prefer the SP hoses?
I was going to add the conical surface behind the O-ring.Angelo - Would you happen to know the angle of the cone on the conical seats?