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Originally posted by scuba6559
Tavi - my e-mail for Fred T. got returned 'undeliverable!'

??

Sorry,
It was working as of a few days ago. :huh:
My last response from him had the other address. I gave you the one I had been using.
 
I was under the impression that you did not own regs at all when I sugggested the Apeks. I wouldn't dump decent regs just to get them, but would certainly buy Apeks if you were going to replace them later on. Besides everything else, there a much easier reg to service than the SP.
 
Detroit Diver,

No problem, I will probably get some eventually I think the first stages do a little better job at hose routing. I made some changes yesterday to the rig. I un-tied the bungies and shifted the bads a little higher on the tanks in order to put some more weight on my butt. I tell you what though, that OMS wing without bungies looks huge. I think the outer shell is larger than o 50 lb size, but I could be wrong. My Fred T heavy plate will be here in the next couple of days, so that will add 4 more pounds. I am hoping that will be just enough to allow me to use a little air in the bc. Now just the little bit of air in the drysuit is controlling the bouyancy and we all know how that can shift around. Hopefully thursday I will try the changes out.

Shane
 
Hi,

I have had a problem with both my S600/MK20's. As diving in Austria, I palnned a dive to 50 meter (150 ft).
At 51 m. my first reg froze! But prepared as I was Itook my back-up S600 MK20. But after 4 breaths this one froze aswell!
The water was 4 degrees Celcius. Not the most cold dive I made.

After returning home I bought a Poseidon Cyclon. I've been to 24 meters here in the Netherlands, with 4 degrees aswell. No problem. It even seems that the air is a bit warmer somehow.

Greets,
Imadiver.:)
 
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