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| Tek-Talk: Discuss Removing and refitting a 1st stage underwater in the Technical and Specialist Diving Forums forums: If you've got a gauge on it then you'll wreck the gauge as water will get blown up ... |
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| If you've got a gauge on it then you'll wreck the gauge as water will get blown up the bourdon tube (sounds like it may be related to Berko's 1st stage up the arse story but isn't). Other than that you won't stop the reg from working. If you let the water remain in the 1st stage then it may corrode some parts depending on what they are made from and salt crystals may wreck rubber seals. If you dismantle the reg fairly soon after, clean everything, dry and relube it before re-assembling then it will be fine. In the short term, removing a LP & HP plug and cracking open a bottle "should" remove most moisture. But then condensation in the bottle your draining might be your next worry Quote:
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