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oceanic omega

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aquadog

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Hi everyone
my uncle just gave me his old oceanic omega2,it was hanging in his closet for while and he said it would need servicing.Ihooked the reg up to a tank and hopped in the pool with it,it appears to work ok.there was some corrosion on the outside of the first stage but it cleaned up nice.
I was wondering how the 2nd stage was adjusted when the dive shop does an anual inspection?i have a understanding of my old regs,but the omega is compleatley alien to me.:duh
thanks
aquadog
 
I believe that the omega is a servo valve controled second stage and it is adjusted by tightening a screw... i think... I would recomend taking it in to an authorized oceanic repair shop and have it serviced because they can be tricky to repair and adjust:)
 
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