What killed the D400?

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xiSkiGuy

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I was always under the impression that 1) a well deserved reputation as difficult to service, 2) the desire to share some more parts with the S600/G250HP (i.e. the X650), and 3) periodic model updating killed the ScubaPro D400. However, I was at a ScubaPro Technician Clinic this weekend where Rene from SP mentioned that "the EN250 killed the D400". He indicated that a D400 when placed on an ANSTI machine would show incredible performance on the inhalation side, but that the exhaust phase would show considerable resistance. This didn't jive with what I heard the reputation of the D400 is, but all this stuff is fairly new to me. Any insights?

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