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Megalodon Rebreather: Discuss Servicing in the Rebreathers - Unit Specific forums: Apologies if daft question and asking on behalf of a friend (that's me excused) Where do UK Meg divers ...

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Apologies if daft question and asking on behalf of a friend (that's me excused)


Where do UK Meg divers get servicing done, or do you all do it yourselves?

I did trying searching the site before asking but, sadly, no answers
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Apologies if daft question and asking on behalf of a friend (that's me excused)


Where do UK Meg divers get servicing done, or do you all do it yourselves?

I did trying searching the site before asking but, sadly, no answers
I believe Custom Divers will be the importer of the units when they get CE approved, so maybe have a word with them. They have been putting press releases on their site from time to time, but no update on when the unit wil be formally available.
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Routine Servicing eg sensors strip down clean etc I do myself.

Any thing larger such as repair / replacement of components I would send back to the factory.

Although I believe that Leon is just about to set some one up to do servicing in the UK and that they have done the factory technician course and are a long time Meg user...

I do know who it will probably be but I am not saying.....Oh and Leon does need to get them set up with a mini pressure pot...
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Routine Servicing eg sensors strip down clean etc I do myself.

Any thing larger such as repair / replacement of components I would send back to the factory.

Although I believe that Leon is just about to set some one up to do servicing in the UK and that they have done the factory technician course and are a long time Meg user...

I do know who it will probably be but I am not saying.....Oh and Leon does need to get them set up with a mini pressure pot...
Do you know how far they are from a CE mark?
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Dennis Vessey and Andy Mumford look a safe bet
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Dennis Vessey and Andy Mumford look a safe bet
Have to second that! What they don't know about Megs ain't worth knowing.

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