scubafanatic
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While I know the version with a 4 or 5 LP post turret and also with a heavier yoke (rated to at least 3000 psi) are preferred, my question relates to the ambient chamber body style.
I've got (2( MK 5's with the 4 large openings in the ambient chamber, and (5) MK 5's with the SPEC ambient chambers (lots of tiny holes in the ambient chamber) into which Christolube can be used.
None of my units are filled with Christolube, and I wasn't really planning to do so as I'm a warm water diver (although I do also own 2 'sealed' Atomics too).. As Scubapro doesn't use a 'ambient chamber rubber band like Atomic does to 'contain' the Christolube, I didn't want Christolube oozing all over the place.
With these assumptions/background, I think the non-SPEC versions are better as they should be much easier to rinse out the ambient chamber than the SPEC versions.
Would you agree ?
(reason I ask is I might have enough spare non-SPEC ambient chambers in stock to convert maybe 2 or 3 more of my SPEC versions into non-SPEC versions, IF it makes sense.)
Karl
I've got (2( MK 5's with the 4 large openings in the ambient chamber, and (5) MK 5's with the SPEC ambient chambers (lots of tiny holes in the ambient chamber) into which Christolube can be used.
None of my units are filled with Christolube, and I wasn't really planning to do so as I'm a warm water diver (although I do also own 2 'sealed' Atomics too).. As Scubapro doesn't use a 'ambient chamber rubber band like Atomic does to 'contain' the Christolube, I didn't want Christolube oozing all over the place.
With these assumptions/background, I think the non-SPEC versions are better as they should be much easier to rinse out the ambient chamber than the SPEC versions.
Would you agree ?
(reason I ask is I might have enough spare non-SPEC ambient chambers in stock to convert maybe 2 or 3 more of my SPEC versions into non-SPEC versions, IF it makes sense.)
Karl