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Nice contribution to the discussion , djtimmy77.
As you say, you don't even own a set of HOGs, so why weigh in on this discussion? You have no idea what you are talking about, your accusations are unfounded and I don`t appreciate being called a "troll".
Like I said, this shop didn`t just find this problem on my regs. and I never had corrosion issues on the Sherwoods that I owned previously. You HOG dealers and others with a dog in the fight can say what you want, but I have nothing invested in this shop and no particular axe to grind with HOG other than that I shelled out a bunch of money for substandard equipment. I initially put it out there as I found it curious in the face of all the rave reviews and as a heads up to others to check their HOG regs. While I don`t clean my regs to the level of Jim Lapenta I should not have had the issues I had with the HOGS after regular soaking and rinsing in fresh water after every dive. I didn`t get any special reprimand or blame for this corrosion even though I waited almost two years to service these new regs. Maybe that is the HOG-lovers, "ah-ha" moment, but the shop advised that even waiting that long should not have done the damage to the internal metal parts that they found.
In any event, my HOG story is over now.
I went back to the shop today and the owner, refunded me half what I paid for the HOGs, and has replaced them with an Apeks DST XTX50 set up. Looking forward to many years of safe diving.
Peace out...
I bought a new set and do not like the fact the ports do not rotate like my old model does. But all in all its still a good regulator .
cheers
Which model did you buy? Both the D1 and D3 have swivel turrets.I bought a new set and do not like the fact the ports do not rotate like my old model does. But all in all its still a good regulator .
cheers