How do I tell if i have a regular or modular poppet ?
From my old Air1 findings, the presence of a screw assembling it together.
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How do I tell if i have a regular or modular poppet ?
Thanks Rob, looking forward to receiving your kit and going through the original manual.Finally got around to annotating a schematic with my thoughts as to o-rings.
Criticism welcome (example: I've found duro 50 seems to work better on the poppet bottom than the specified 70. Part #24).
Thanks Rob, look forward to receiving your kit and going through the original manual.
Thanks i’m going to try that I have a couple of tanks here it’ll be interesting. I’ll let you know how well the Pilot works with dual hoses.When you get yours up and running you should try using both ports from 2 1st stages. If it works as well as it does on the AIR1 the difference is noticeable. I left the AIR1 in pre-dive mode when I tested on land and didn't notice at first! It breathed at least as well as any regulator I've used. When I checked the switch and tried again, WOW! It is like a double hose regulator, that is it feels like your breathing in a room, there's no sense of air rushing into the second stage when you inhale.
Good luck hope it works well for you.
Finally got around to annotating a schematic with my thoughts as to o-rings.
Criticism welcome (example: I've found duro 50 seems to work better on the poppet bottom than the specified 70. Part #24).