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DavidPT40

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I finally got all of my gear assembled, including my prescription dive mask back from my dive buddy. Now my gear needs servicing.

How long does it take a dive shop to service a regulator and bc?

Also, whats the best way to store a underwater housing for a camera? I've stored mine open with the rubber seal in it. But now that I think about it, that might not be the best way (could pick up dust from the air).
 
Historically my turn around time for gear service has been 1 week.
I had to wait a couple of weeks on a tank hydro once when their compressor
went down. Store your housing open, mine even has a spacer to keep
it from being closed when placed in the case. You do not want to reduce
the life of the o rings by always being compressed. Clean and lightly
lubricate the o ring before every dive. Check your housing closely on your
decent for water infiltration.
All that being said,
When will we see you at the quarry????
 
Good info landlocked. I'll probably be at the quarry in a week or two. I want to get some pictures of those giant ear-eating sunfish that Joe has in the quarry.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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