Max Don't the DS1 only have one low pressure port? Where do you put the OPV (over pressure relief valve)? By the way, what is the best choice? Piston, balanced piston or diafragm? Enviro-kit or not? Best regards Fabricio >===== Original Message From max <max@xd*.co*> ===== >Hi Paul, I can vouch for the Canadian Experience, we have tried most of >the decent Tech Regs on the market. Scubapro, Poseidon, Scubapro, >Oceanic, Apex. I have tried Scubapro twice. Scubapro and Apex are very >similar but Scubapro fail on one large account they are to commercial >and they are always coming out with a new Reg at the same time quality >is falling. I also live in new Ottawa (Kanata). I have converted over >every Reg i own that is 8 and growing here is my config: >Mains DS4s with TX50s I like the dial a breath you could also go with >the TX40 if you want to keep it real simple. Than for stage tanks i use >DST first stages with TX20 2nd stages. The swivel is excellent for >routing on stage bottles. I also have a few US1s and UDTs for stages and >Argon bottles. Always get the Enviro kit but if you can find a deal they >can be put on later cheaply. We have compared the Apeks too the >Oceanic and Scubapro in the ICE where the others would eventually free >flowe the Apeks held strong. Needless to say i am converted and have >become shameless. Apeks is the best by far. I deal with Dan Humble of >Dive Tech in MalloryTown. It sounds like he is in Bum fuck nowhere, but >he is 10 Min from the St. Lawrence R. and has the most stocked dive >shop in Canada for Tech gear. Good Prices but the most important he is >an excellent Tech especially with Apeks. Every other shop in Ottawa is a >Stroke Shop. It is worth the drive. Beside i keep my boat about 10 Min >away in Rockport FYI Dan's # is 613-923-5101 he is away at DEMA this >week checking out some new tools like 300 Bar single valves, Electric >Helium pumps, DUI dry suits, and Pressed Steel tanks, AKA my shopping >list > >Max >Ottawa Canada > > > > > > > > > > >Paul Osmond wrote: > >> I am planning on investing in two new regulators >> and based on info from this list, the archives and >> other sources it seems that Apeks is the product >> of choice. Suposedly it provides high reliability, >> simplistic design, ease of servicing, standardized >> components, high performance and all at an economical >> price. >> >> Unfortunately I live near Ottawa (Canada) and only >> have a few local dives local dives shops to consult, all >> my other sources are US based. At the moment the Apeks >> DS4/TX40 combo seems to be a very good choice for Canadian >> conditions. >> >> Ultimately I want to find out if the Canadian experience >> with Apeks is as good as the US one? Things like >> cost of servicing, availability of parts, honouring warrenty, >> should I buy through a dive shop or go mail order, etc? >> >> I doubt that Canadian experience isn't as good >> as the US's, but if anybody has had any problems could >> you let me know as well as any alternatives that may be >> considered. I already know that the tech-list highly respects >> ScubaPro regs, but is there anything wlse that is deemed as a >> good buy from a Canadian perspective. >> >> Thanx muchly, >> >> Paul >> >> -- >> Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. >> Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'. >-- >Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. >Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'. -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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