Multistage and reg re-use
Is it OK to use one set of regulator to switch to on another stage bottle when doing long multi stage dives? Of cause it is nice to have reg on each stage cylinder ready to go but what if i'm too poor to buy fifth regulators set? When i switch first stage underwater and flush it how much damage i cause to the reg and what kind of problems i'm running into? What is post-dive reg maintenance protocol in such case of "wet switch"? Can somebody share an expert opinion?
Re: Multistage and reg re-use
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Originally Posted by ARY
Is it OK to use one set of regulator to switch to on another stage bottle when doing long multi stage dives? Of cause it is nice to have reg on each stage cylinder ready to go but what if i'm too poor to buy fifth regulators set? When i switch first stage underwater and flush it how much damage i cause to the reg and what kind of problems i'm running into? What is post-dive reg maintenance protocol in such case of "wet switch"? Can somebody share an expert opinion?
I'm sure everyone else will tell you the same thing- If you cant afford that many stage regs, wait until you can. It's not the best idea to force a wet swap- If you had to do it, you would be better to plan to have to do it on your deco bottles- less happening there, and more time do deal with issues if something screws up- and you are closer to getting out.
As for post swap- sort of depends on the water you're in- brackish or black water you can anticipate having to rebuild the regs soon- probably within the next couple of months, as opposed to your regular cycle, if that isint earlier. The water tends to corrode the inlet filter and collect crap, which eventually breaks lose and gets sucked to the first stage seat- either scratching the piston or grooving the seat. Depending on what sort of first stage you have this can be less or more of a problem. Either way, it'll fail with the typical 1st stage creep, and 2nd freeflow.
I have so many regs that I dont work with a regular maintenance schedule- I usually dive them till they leak, then overhaul whichever part needs it. That means some get done every three months- some get done every two years.
The decision to wet swap will really depend on three things: If you really have to, if you can and do rebuild and maintain your own equipment, and what sort of 1st stage you have. If you have the sort of first stage where the 1st stage piston (or cone) is a machined part of the first stage, and not a replaceable part, I would not recommend it. If you can swap both the piston and seat from your first stages at a decent price, then I wouldnt worry about it.
If you dont do your own service, and anguish every time you talk to the service guy about the price, I wouldn't recommend it.
J
Re: Multistage and reg re-use
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Originally Posted by rchrds
It's not the best idea to force a wet swap- If you had to do it, you would be better to plan to have to do it on your deco bottles- less happening there, and more time do deal with issues if something screws up- and you are closer to getting out.
Thanks for your explanation Jay! I wouldn't do wet swap of deco reg because in this case first stage might get contaminated and this is first stage that is supposed to work with hot gas (98% O2) that is why i really have only one travel reg set to play with.