Who makes Scubapro regulators?
A Johnson Outdoors, Inc. company, SCUBAPRO employs more than 400 diving enthusiasts in 17 locations spread over 13 countries on four continents.
How long do regulators last scuba?
The regulator you buy today could last 15 years or more, so preparing for your future diving is just as important as preparing for your current diving.
Can I wash regulator?
Wash Them Thoroughly It’s very important that you wash every part of your regulator with warm fresh water and a small amount of detergent to remove these contaminants before storage. The best way to wash your regulators is with them attached to a pressurised cylinder so that water cannot enter the hoses or 1st stage.
When rinsing your regulator you should always remember to?
Rinsing your Regulator With a Hose First, gently spray the unit to remove any dirt or salt residue (Photo 1). Now individually rinse each part of the regulator. Run a gentle stream on the regulator first stage (Photo 2). [TWO] Use a gentle stream of water to rinse debris and salt residue from the regulator.
Can you use old scuba gear?
Many divers can use the same computer for years and years, but there may come a time when the unit can no longer be serviced by a qualified technician. Don’t continue to use a computer or any other piece of equipment that cannot be properly maintained.
What happens if water gets in your regulator?
The internal parts are vulnerable to damage when they’re exposed to water and moisture, so letting them get soaked will probably end up causing you to have to take your regulator to a professional to get fixed. Prior to rinsing off your regulator, replace the dust cap, securely fastening it on.
How do you maintain a regulator?
How to Store Your Regulators
- Wash Them Thoroughly.
- Keep Them Dry.
- Keep Them Flat.
- Keep Them in the Dark.
- Don’t Store Them for Long.
- Take The Pressure Off.