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Old 13-01-04, 01:12 PM
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<font color='#736AFF'>I was down on the Stanegarth on Sunday when my regs went into free flow big time, we could not stop the free flow, and had to shut down the cylinder. (Thank you James) I was using a single 15 ltr cylinder and a 3 ltr pony as backup.

I was using my Scubapro mk25 1st stage , S600 2nd stage, R380 octopus. Water temp was about 7c. Second dive of the day.

I had the regs serviced last March and have completed 50 dives since then. The regs are about 2 years old and completed about 100 dives.

I have dived on several occasions in cold water over the last month,  including 3c previous January, with never any issues.

Has anyone any ideas what I should do? I can have the regs serviced (obviously). Cylinder and regs are stored overnight in my garage attached to the house.

I have never had a free flow like this before-minor ones yes, easily fixed.
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