Servicing Regulators

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San Francisco, California
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Hey there. I bought two ScubaTech regulators and now I can't find anyone to service them. What is up with that? I'm in Northern California and it's time but most shops say no or have never heard of ScubaTech/Tecline. Any suggestions in the Bay Area?
 
tecline is more of a european brand. most shops will not service a regulator they are not a dealer for due to liability. you can look into mailing it out for service or going DIY.
 
Hey there. I bought two ScubaTech regulators and now I can't find anyone to service them. What is up with that? I'm in Northern California and it's time but most shops say no or have never heard of ScubaTech/Tecline. Any suggestions in the Bay Area?
Curious where you bought the set? The Tecline site store locator shows one location in North America, a distributor in Mexico. It is HIGHLY unlikely you will find any business in the US with knowledge of or experience with the brand. You may find someone that thinks they can figure it out on their own, and you would then have to decide your comfort level with that plan. I know I would not want to dive with it in that scenario.
 
If you are in a pinch I am stationed in Belgium and have a USPS APO address. You can ship your reg set to me, I can have it serviced at a local Techline dealership and ship it back to you.

-Z
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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