DIY converting a titanium first stage yoke to DIN...nuts?
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DIY converting a titanium first stage yoke to DIN...nuts?
I posted a thread earlier about converting the yoke on a T2x to a titanium DIN under Basic Scuba...
I'm still waiting on a response from Atomic, but since then I've been looking at a number of other posts and found one where the author was discussing DIY conversions with a link to scubatools.com
I'm comfortable around tools, so with that in mind, if I got my own torque wrench and the appropriate socket, couldn't I just do the conversion myself. This would allow me to switch out the connection type whenever I wanted without having to purchase the titanium DIN-to-yoke adapter ($440).
Are you talking about changing the Yoke adapter with a DIN adapter? It's super easy. It's always nice to have a torque wrench, but you will probably be fine without one (just don't go crazy about cranking it). If you care about the warranty (I don't on my B2 Atomic), then check the warranty terms - might be something like "must be serviced by a dealer every 2 year". I doubt that changing the adapter yourself would constitute grounds for warranty denial (even if there were a way to detect and prove this). And then again, what does this warranty provide at all? However, I can understand your apprehension about the warranty - these T2x regs cost a small fortune. It sounds like you are over-thinking it though. You don't need all the specialized tools, although they are nice to have if you are considering servicing your own regs in the future. There is hardly anything that can go wrong in just changing an adapter, especially if you are informed about the torque specs. So, just do it already and be happy!
I do not have the same 1st stage. My 1st stage started out as a yoke but someone gave me a din tank and I ended up just buying the part that converts it to a din. I watched the tech at my shop make the switch from yoke to din one time and I was ready to go. Now when I go on vacation and they do not offer din tanks I just switch the hardware back to yoke. It is pretty simple on mine to switch, the yoke has a nut and the din is more like a cap that screws on.