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mainedvr

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Just had my regs in for annual Service and its going to be several weeks till I get them back. The regs are SP and under the prefered parts warrantee and I understand that some manufacture's parts are not attainable unless your a certified tech. I am going to get a second set of regs, but just wondering what manufactures gear is pro DIY.

I would like to take some classes but could follow manuals if need be. I work in Tech Maintenance so rebuilding gear with some experience will be no problem.

Thanks
 
DiveRite and HOG come to mind.
 
Thanks pete, I actually just bought two hog firs stages.....oh and we are awaiting our bpw's hopefully today or monday.
 
Zeagle regs are not hard to get parts for and actually Aqualung and SP parts, esp for the older regs are fairly easy to get.
 
+1 for Zeagle
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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