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Thread: Apeks Service

 

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    Apeks Service

    So I decided to service my own regs, and was shocked when I found out the prices for the service kits. I figured that since most of them are just Orings, that I'd just go ahead and buy the orings seperately.
    Apeks O-rings :: bluebarracuda.org ::
    Found that, which lists all the sizes of the Orings used
    O-rings Online Frameset
    Ordered the Orings there to the tune of like $20 and got 20+ each, so set for a long time.
    Apeks 1st Stage High Pressure Seat
    Got the High Pressure seat there, and the Diaphragm's looked great and didn't need to be replaced *held em up to the light and no light spots or anything

    So, no HP Seat or Diaphragm on the 1st stage, and no Rubber Seat on the second stage. Neither of which look like they actually need to be replaced on a yearly basis if you clean the regs on a regular basis and what not.

    No filters.

    What I plan on doing is just buying a couple of 1st stage kits and keeping them around, and will have the extra filters and what not in case I actually need to use them. I had success soaking them in hydrogen peroxide and letting them air dry for cleaning, worked quite well.

    Make sure to do thorough out of water testing just to be sure. Should be a no-brainer for most people that will be doing this, but just in case

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    Your information is going to come in handy. Thanks for taking the time to post.

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    Thanks for info...I was just getting ready to locate some service kits. Now I'm considering doing what you did, especially since I have 2 sets of Apeks. Should save me some bucks.
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    Update, I don't know where you guys buy your lube, but applied.com was the cheapest I could find for Dow-Corning 111. I was able to get it locally so no shipping, and at $10 for the 5.3oz it sure beats anything else I could find. I don't dive more than EANx32 so I don't need crazy expensive lube.

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