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    Equipment Repair Service

    I have some questions to my fellow "Pinoy" divers or Divers who live in the "Pinas". How often do you get your equipment serviced? Where do you get it serviced? How much does it cost? If you DIY, where do you get the parts?

    Thanks in advance for your answers. You can also PM me if you have personal comments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eelpout
    I have some questions to my fellow "Pinoy" divers or Divers who live in the "Pinas". How often do you get your equipment serviced? Where do you get it serviced? How much does it cost? If you DIY, where do you get the parts?

    Thanks in advance for your answers. You can also PM me if you have personal comments.

    Jim
    the only item that I bring in for service are my regs. cost around P500 for a tune-up and I bring it in every year or after every 100 dives which ever comes first.

    DIY, if you have a dacor, mares, oceanic, sherwood you may check with scubaworld for parts. for scubapro check with whitetip.

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    every year. if i can handle the servicing i do it myself otherwise i bring it to SW or to Nautilus . just like Axua, around the range of 500 if not much parts are replaced.

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