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I read through the service manual for my regs, it seems I need a source of clean filtered air of varying pressures to test my regs after servicing. Bad news is it says to start the test with 300PSI, then ramp it up to 3000PSI.
For someone who lives in an apartment with a limited budget, what kind of equipment can I purchase from scubatools to allow me to do this, along with a fresh cylinder of air filled to 3000PSI?
I am thinking it may be possible to just turn on the valve on the tank very slowly. Will this work well enough?
Also, what is the function of this tool?
https://www.scubatools.com/p-540-dual-drive-inline-adjusting-tool.aspx
Thanks.
PS: I am planning to buy the Regulator Saavy book with the tools at one go to save on shipping, so I have not read the book yet. But I'd like to work out all the tools I will be needing at one go, appreciate any help I can get.
For someone who lives in an apartment with a limited budget, what kind of equipment can I purchase from scubatools to allow me to do this, along with a fresh cylinder of air filled to 3000PSI?
I am thinking it may be possible to just turn on the valve on the tank very slowly. Will this work well enough?
Also, what is the function of this tool?
https://www.scubatools.com/p-540-dual-drive-inline-adjusting-tool.aspx
Thanks.
PS: I am planning to buy the Regulator Saavy book with the tools at one go to save on shipping, so I have not read the book yet. But I'd like to work out all the tools I will be needing at one go, appreciate any help I can get.