mr_v
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This is fantastic news, Robert. I am interested in the course, as I'll be adding Poseidon Xstream regulators to my stable that now has MK10/G250 and Deep6.
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I am in the same boat and will be gradually moving off Apeks for Dee6/Poseidon. If I can't service a reg with official parts, I probably will pass on it.Fantastic news. Always been curious about getting regs from the brand, and this makes me even more so. I currently have Apeks regs, but between their somewhat uncertain future, and the ability to learn to service my own regs available from places like Deep6 and now Poseidon?
Might be selling some regs in the near future.....
Documentation of prior training for initial certification may be required.
Nvm just saw this partas extensive as my 3‐day Reg Tech Seminar to get your foot in the door.
With documentation of previous training, the initial cert course will eventually be offered online, so yes to EU. But there is a European trainer that conducts courses. DM me.Would such a Poseidon class/cert be available to me in the EU, or is it a US only thing?
If you buy from Poseidon Diving Logistics, LLC in Florida, you get our prices. But you may have import duty.And the favorable parts price as well?
Don't know about your legal climate. Your certificate won't be any different than a shop technician's certificate. So on that front, yes. You're technically allowed to service more than just your own gear. But here in the U.S., doing that might be an invitation to a lawsuit when the family is looking for someone to blame for their relative's dive tragedy, that may not have been related to your service.Can I use such a cert to carry out service for others as “affiliated Poseidon service”?