Here are some additional pictures. I circled the areas where I think there may have been some corrosion. How bad does it look?
I'm now worried that if there is some corrosion on the outside, it's likely worse on the inside.
Ouch! Is that the regular price of servicing these regs, or because you're suspecting that some extra work / additional parts will be needed?
An LDS quoted me less than $50 (converted from php) for reg service labor.
Seems like an IP guage will be a good investment regardless of what reg I get. I'll get my hands on one for sure. Thanks!
I'm now worried that if there is some corrosion on the outside, it's likely worse on the inside.
Expect to pay around $150 for service on it.
Ouch! Is that the regular price of servicing these regs, or because you're suspecting that some extra work / additional parts will be needed?
An LDS quoted me less than $50 (converted from php) for reg service labor.
and that's why if you can get your hands on an IP gage, you can see whether it needs service or just a cleaning/tuning. If it truly has only 30 dives on it and wasn't totally abused (put away salty and wet), I'm wouldn't open it up to service it unless you really want the warm tummy feeling of having all new soft goods - assuming it passes visual, doesn't leak and breathes well. A rock steady IP and no leaks would be a reg set I would dive on. Keep monitoring the IP and until it starts to creep there shouldn't be any concerns - assuming hoses are good, no excessive corrosion, etc. IP gages are fairly cheap ($20ish) and give you great insight into most regulator issues. Most simply need a re-tune on the 2nd stage rather than a full rebuild. good luck with your purchase
Seems like an IP guage will be a good investment regardless of what reg I get. I'll get my hands on one for sure. Thanks!