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Hi folks,
....goin' to Bonaire July 19-26th......usually dive Poseidon Odins (and sometimes Mares MR16 Voltrex) ...and was told by one of our trip leaders (who is a actually a big fan of the Poseidon Cyclon) that perhaps it wouldn't be a good idea to expose Odins to the sandy conditions of the typical Bonaire shore dives.
I remembered a some time ago I'd purchased a NIB Atomic Aquatics B1/T2 with T2 octo ( E-Bay) and the postmark on the octo box says Jan, 2001.....so I think I bought this unit late 2000 or early 2001.
I've never dove an Atomics reg (other than a bit of buddy breathing @ 80 ft. a year ago @ Blue Hole, Santa Rosa, NM during Advanced Nitrox/Deco Procedures class) ...but I seem to remember it being a very soft, subtle breather......probably not surprising compared to my Odins.
I'm considering taking this reg to Bonaire......due to the 'sand issue'...and the fact I'm hoping to reduce my air consumption such that if I'm 'stuck' diving single AL80's in Bonaire, I'll be more competitive with the rest of my group in air useage.....my air consumption is a bit on the higher side.....and I'm hoping the Atomic reg might help me improve air useage.
After reviewing both Scubaboard and the Aquatic Atomics WWW site, here's what I'm thinking I want to do:
1) upgrade both mouthpieces to the new generation OEM versions.
2) upgrade one or both hoses to the new generation 2nd-stage swivel versions ( stainless @ $75 each/titanium @ $125 each)
3) install the new generation 'M1' 2nd-stage exhaust-T on the primary 2nd-stage.
4) install a ScubaPro yoke-adapter for Bonaire as pretty much the only tanks available are yoke tank valve AL80's.
(my unit is a DIN B1 1st-stage/ with environmental kit already installed...which is exactly what I want on a piston 1st-stage exposed to a salty/sandy environment.)
5) possibly have the dealer do a performance check on the unit.....it's been sitting in an air-conditioned closet shelf for maybe 3 years....zero usage, but could the O-rings be dried out?
Any thoughts on the prices I might expect to pay for the various 'upgrades' I have in mind? .......is a model year 2000 unit otherwise pretty much the same as a brand-new model, or, even after some 'upgrades', would I be missing out on some major techological advances since the year 2000?
Thanks,
Karl
....goin' to Bonaire July 19-26th......usually dive Poseidon Odins (and sometimes Mares MR16 Voltrex) ...and was told by one of our trip leaders (who is a actually a big fan of the Poseidon Cyclon) that perhaps it wouldn't be a good idea to expose Odins to the sandy conditions of the typical Bonaire shore dives.
I remembered a some time ago I'd purchased a NIB Atomic Aquatics B1/T2 with T2 octo ( E-Bay) and the postmark on the octo box says Jan, 2001.....so I think I bought this unit late 2000 or early 2001.
I've never dove an Atomics reg (other than a bit of buddy breathing @ 80 ft. a year ago @ Blue Hole, Santa Rosa, NM during Advanced Nitrox/Deco Procedures class) ...but I seem to remember it being a very soft, subtle breather......probably not surprising compared to my Odins.
I'm considering taking this reg to Bonaire......due to the 'sand issue'...and the fact I'm hoping to reduce my air consumption such that if I'm 'stuck' diving single AL80's in Bonaire, I'll be more competitive with the rest of my group in air useage.....my air consumption is a bit on the higher side.....and I'm hoping the Atomic reg might help me improve air useage.
After reviewing both Scubaboard and the Aquatic Atomics WWW site, here's what I'm thinking I want to do:
1) upgrade both mouthpieces to the new generation OEM versions.
2) upgrade one or both hoses to the new generation 2nd-stage swivel versions ( stainless @ $75 each/titanium @ $125 each)
3) install the new generation 'M1' 2nd-stage exhaust-T on the primary 2nd-stage.
4) install a ScubaPro yoke-adapter for Bonaire as pretty much the only tanks available are yoke tank valve AL80's.
(my unit is a DIN B1 1st-stage/ with environmental kit already installed...which is exactly what I want on a piston 1st-stage exposed to a salty/sandy environment.)
5) possibly have the dealer do a performance check on the unit.....it's been sitting in an air-conditioned closet shelf for maybe 3 years....zero usage, but could the O-rings be dried out?
Any thoughts on the prices I might expect to pay for the various 'upgrades' I have in mind? .......is a model year 2000 unit otherwise pretty much the same as a brand-new model, or, even after some 'upgrades', would I be missing out on some major techological advances since the year 2000?
Thanks,
Karl