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Why not and what do you use?Just don't try to use those silly scuba multi wrenches to turn it.
A regular wrench. I got the ones I use in my scuba travel bag from the local "junk tool" store called harbor freight for $8/set. You might not have HF in Australia, but surely you must have some store that sells ultra low quality/price tools.Why not and what do you use?
I am fairly certain that Deep 6 ensures everything is adjusted correctly before they box it up and send it out. It would still be wise to use it for the first time in a pool or shallow confined water area to test it and ensure there are no issues.
Congrats on your purchase. Happy diving!
-Z
Just a general comment...
I have a lot of regulators and a lot of different setups on which to use them, and I end up swapping hoses around a lot. If there is one thing I learned, it is to pressure test the regulators before showing up at a dive site thinking you are ready to go. You never know when you are going to blow some little o-ring somewhere, and if you find out when you are on the boat with no replacement, you will not be happy.