we have a first stage chart,why dont someone make a second stage chart/

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Hey , why dont some of you more experienced scubaboard dudes put a second stage chart on the board ,this may help less experienced divers in picking out the right second stage as well as the first stage.
 
can someone post the first stage chart
 
whats a first stage chart?
look at the top of the regulator posts an you will see first stage chart.
It describes the different features of the different brands of regulators.

I just thought it would be neat to list the different features of the many different second stages.

Hope i didnt confuse anyone.
 
Hey , why dont some of you more experienced scubaboard dudes put a second stage chart on the board ,this may help less experienced divers in picking out the right second stage as well as the first stage.
Um... because nobody looks at the sticky first stage chart? :D

whats a first stage chart?
can someone post the first stage chart
Q. E. D. :rofl3:

(Note: It's the [thread=86200]sticky thread[/thread] at the top of the Regulators forum!)


Second stages might be interesting. For example, knowing that the Titan is unbalanced, the Titan LX and Legend (not LX) are balanced, and the Legend LX is balanced with tension adjustment... that might come in handy for someone wondering. (Seems more wiki-like than thread-like, but hey.)
 
sorry i am new to the board didnt relize it was there mea copa
 
Like this? (I just copied what my owners manual said.) I agree it got tiresome clicking from website/pages to website/pages to compare.)

manufacturer: ATOMIC model:B2
weight:153g (5.4oz) (W/SWIVEL HOSE)
type:BALANCED, LINEAR FLO
Materials:
demand valve body: TITANIUM
lever, spring: TITANIUM
orifice: TITANIUM
diaphragm/exhaust valve:SILICONE RUBBER
 
Like this? (I just copied what my owners manual said.) I agree it got tiresome clicking from website/pages to website/pages to compare.)

manufacturer: ATOMIC model:B2
weight:153g (5.4oz) (W/SWIVEL HOSE)
type:BALANCED, LINEAR FLO
Materials:
demand valve body: TITANIUM
lever, spring: TITANIUM
orifice: TITANIUM
diaphragm/exhaust valve:SILICONE RUBBER

I think that would be alright
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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