So the obvious answer is to send it in for servicing... but let's say you had a first stage that was relatively new (<1 year, ~80-100 dives) first stage, environmentally sealed regulator that's misbehaving.
Symptoms: When attached to a tank (DIN) there's a slight 'hiss' indicating an improper seal. There is also some IP creep when plugging an IP meter in.
Preliminary diagnostics: Taking it apart as far as I can get to with the tools available, there is some slight corrosion inside.
For argument's sake, I've got an ultra-sonic cleaner. Is it going to potentially help (and not harm) if I were to pull the port screws out and put it in the US cleaner with either distilled water and/or vinegar or simple green to see if I can clear up the issue? Or is it sufficiently pooched that I should bypass any DIY home experiments and send it in for real service?
I'm not opposed to the service route, it was more that I might enjoy trying to fix it myself (but I don't want to do something at home that will make matters worse).
Thoughts?
Symptoms: When attached to a tank (DIN) there's a slight 'hiss' indicating an improper seal. There is also some IP creep when plugging an IP meter in.
Preliminary diagnostics: Taking it apart as far as I can get to with the tools available, there is some slight corrosion inside.
For argument's sake, I've got an ultra-sonic cleaner. Is it going to potentially help (and not harm) if I were to pull the port screws out and put it in the US cleaner with either distilled water and/or vinegar or simple green to see if I can clear up the issue? Or is it sufficiently pooched that I should bypass any DIY home experiments and send it in for real service?
I'm not opposed to the service route, it was more that I might enjoy trying to fix it myself (but I don't want to do something at home that will make matters worse).
Thoughts?