coloradojay
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I had my equipment serviced before my recent dive trip and was very disappointed with the outcome. It was a regular service interval and the factory authorized shop that worked on it said my diaphragm in my primary second had a hole, so he replaced it for a modest additional parts fee.
The dive shop at the resort wouldn’t let me rent a checkout tank but they did let me hook up to a tank for a pressure test and everything seemed fine except that my first stage yoke was reassembled upside down. No big deal I thought, just a lack of attention to detail on the tech’s part that which a little annoying.
On the first dive my primary second stage started breathing wet once we got to the bottom. It wasn't instant-drowning wet, but gurgley enough that I had to blast out some water about every 10th breath. I thought about thumbing the dive but I tried my Air2 and it was nice and dry. I find the Air2 hose/mouthpiece a bit uncomfortable for a whole dive, but feeling good that my backup was available I switched back to the wet primary and competed the dive. Luckily there was a spare available on the boat and another diver had a wrench so I could use it with my setup.
After the second tank of the morning, we swapped the loaner reg back and I headed to the rinse tanks. When I pulled my octo back out of the water I noticed that my console including my pressure gauge, computer, and compass were gone! What? I went back over to my dive bag and there it was- it had unthreaded completely. I was beside myself thinking about how much it would have sucked to lose my high pressure side due to the shop not torquing my pressure gauge back on. I was simultaneously pissed and grateful it didn’t blow off under water.
We hooked it back up to a tank and blew air through the hose to dry it out, and tightened the gauge back on. The gauge didn’t look like it had any moisture in it by some miracle. I also had my 2nd stage gone through by the local tech and he reseated the new diaphragm with a light bead of silicone- and said it should be good to go. It was perfectly dry for 9 more dives.
1) What, if anything would you ask from or say to the dive shop that did the service? I’m thinking I’ll never bring my gear there again, but it also feels like I didn’t exactly get what I paid for and they should know they screwed up.
2) Does my rig seem like it should get any special care or internal cleaning given what it’s been through? I was hoping I was good for another 2 years, but it all feels a bit monkey’d with now.
The dive shop at the resort wouldn’t let me rent a checkout tank but they did let me hook up to a tank for a pressure test and everything seemed fine except that my first stage yoke was reassembled upside down. No big deal I thought, just a lack of attention to detail on the tech’s part that which a little annoying.
On the first dive my primary second stage started breathing wet once we got to the bottom. It wasn't instant-drowning wet, but gurgley enough that I had to blast out some water about every 10th breath. I thought about thumbing the dive but I tried my Air2 and it was nice and dry. I find the Air2 hose/mouthpiece a bit uncomfortable for a whole dive, but feeling good that my backup was available I switched back to the wet primary and competed the dive. Luckily there was a spare available on the boat and another diver had a wrench so I could use it with my setup.
After the second tank of the morning, we swapped the loaner reg back and I headed to the rinse tanks. When I pulled my octo back out of the water I noticed that my console including my pressure gauge, computer, and compass were gone! What? I went back over to my dive bag and there it was- it had unthreaded completely. I was beside myself thinking about how much it would have sucked to lose my high pressure side due to the shop not torquing my pressure gauge back on. I was simultaneously pissed and grateful it didn’t blow off under water.
We hooked it back up to a tank and blew air through the hose to dry it out, and tightened the gauge back on. The gauge didn’t look like it had any moisture in it by some miracle. I also had my 2nd stage gone through by the local tech and he reseated the new diaphragm with a light bead of silicone- and said it should be good to go. It was perfectly dry for 9 more dives.
1) What, if anything would you ask from or say to the dive shop that did the service? I’m thinking I’ll never bring my gear there again, but it also feels like I didn’t exactly get what I paid for and they should know they screwed up.
2) Does my rig seem like it should get any special care or internal cleaning given what it’s been through? I was hoping I was good for another 2 years, but it all feels a bit monkey’d with now.