matt_unique
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Diver0001:Underwater, if the regulator has an external adjustment then you could close it a bit.
You can also try turning it off for a minute or two while breathing from your buddy's octopus. Whether or not you decide to do this has a lot to do with your own experience/comfort level and that of your buddy. I wouldn't suggest this as a blanket solution but often times a freezing reg will thaw if you turn it off for a short time.
It's a good idea to get it serviced now if you dive in the winter. If not I would probably wait until the season is over unless it acts up again and then get it done before you start next year. Bottom line is trust your instincts about it.
BTW 6C is a little warm for a freeze. I'd suspect gunk. Give it a thorough soaking/washing in warm water (under pressure). If you're comfortable with these things you can take the 2nd stage cover off and carefully clean the insides a little better than soaking will do.
R..
To original poster if you do a search you will see tons on this topic with Scuba Pro regs.
43 is not too warm for a SP freeze. I had my brand new MK25/G250HP freeze at 118' in 46 degree water. I shut down my post for a few seconds, then opened it back up and it was fine for the rest of the dive. I have since had adjustments and slight modifications made with no repeated free flow incidents in the same temps and depths.
--Matt