I need new pressure reducing valve, does this work?

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Hey mate they tell me Harvey is getting out!

I've got this on TV at the moment, to see if it can bludgeon me with a solution to your problems

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Do you think maybe you'll like this one


[Regolatore di pressione 300/200 bar]".

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Cheep too!
 
It seems I do not need a new valve. Just got an email from nuvair, they are selling a service kit for my existing Coltri-Diveavenue-valve. Hopefully problem is solved.
 
Hey mate!
Here are some pictures and some writings for you, and stuff




And remember, before running around in ever increasing circles with your hair on fire
douse the flames
 
Hey mate!
Here are some pictures and some writings for you, and stuff




And remember, before running around in ever increasing circles with your hair on fire
douse the flames
Great, thank you very much.
So is Aqua Environment the producer?
 
...Diveavenue seems to be the producer....
...Who is the producer?
...So is Aqua Environment the producer?
:bash:
 
It seems as it may be so, as suggested, allegedly, by the information you've received

Hey mate more often than not is better to stick with who you have than to jump ship
and desert those helping you as you end up costing yourself $100 dollars to save ten

I'm at the fatigued stage of a dive where I need a comfortable rock on which to sleep
or at least have someone breathing for me
 
It seems as it may be so, as suggested, allegedly, by the information you've received

Hey mate more often than not is better to stick with who you have than to jump ship
and desert those helping you as you end up costing yourself $100 dollars to save ten

I'm at the fatigued stage of a dive where I need a comfortable rock on which to sleep
or at least have someone breathing for me
I don't want to safe money but I am not willing to pay nearly the price of new valve for just a service kit.

Or I can service my existing valve or I buy a new one.

I am not 100% sure if the service kit I mentioned is the right one. So it would be great to know the producer of this valve, this would bring me to the right service kit.
 

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