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Old 02-03-2008, 04:51 AM
smeegazzle@googlemail.com
 
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Default DIN regs

Gentlemen
Having now purchased twin 10's to further my diving experience, I now
need to equip them with regs.
Bearing in mind that my money tree has been a bit light with fruit of
late, should I take the lowest cost option and transfer my existing A
clamp reg to the new set,( this would only require the purchase of a
single 1st stage) or would it be wiser to get two new regs? and if so
I remain undecided between A clamp and DIN.
Any advice or (information on a low cost supplier of CDX5's) would be
appreciated. Gary
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Old 02-03-2008, 04:57 AM
Ian Blakeley
 
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Default Re: DIN regs

On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 01:51:16 -0800 (PST) in uk.rec.scuba,
smeegazzle@googlemail.com says:

>Bearing in mind that my money tree has been a bit light with fruit of
>late,


Learn to dive, make friends with the bank manager

>should I take the lowest cost option and transfer my existing A
>clamp reg to the new set,( this would only require the purchase of a
>single 1st stage) or would it be wiser to get two new regs? and if so


Are you still planning on diving singles? If so then I'd get two new
regs for the twinset. Otherwise if you're happy with the existing reg
then transfer.

>I remain undecided between A clamp and DIN.


DIN every time.


--
Ian
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Old 02-03-2008, 04:57 AM
Ian Blakeley
 
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Default Re: DIN regs

On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 01:51:16 -0800 (PST) in uk.rec.scuba,
smeegazzle@googlemail.com says:

>Bearing in mind that my money tree has been a bit light with fruit of
>late,


Learn to dive, make friends with the bank manager

>should I take the lowest cost option and transfer my existing A
>clamp reg to the new set,( this would only require the purchase of a
>single 1st stage) or would it be wiser to get two new regs? and if so


Are you still planning on diving singles? If so then I'd get two new
regs for the twinset. Otherwise if you're happy with the existing reg
then transfer.

>I remain undecided between A clamp and DIN.


DIN every time.


--
Ian
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Old 02-03-2008, 04:57 AM
Ian Blakeley
 
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Default Re: DIN regs

On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 01:51:16 -0800 (PST) in uk.rec.scuba,
smeegazzle@googlemail.com says:

>Bearing in mind that my money tree has been a bit light with fruit of
>late,


Learn to dive, make friends with the bank manager

>should I take the lowest cost option and transfer my existing A
>clamp reg to the new set,( this would only require the purchase of a
>single 1st stage) or would it be wiser to get two new regs? and if so


Are you still planning on diving singles? If so then I'd get two new
regs for the twinset. Otherwise if you're happy with the existing reg
then transfer.

>I remain undecided between A clamp and DIN.


DIN every time.


--
Ian
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Old 02-03-2008, 04:57 AM
Ian Blakeley
 
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Default Re: DIN regs

On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 01:51:16 -0800 (PST) in uk.rec.scuba,
smeegazzle@googlemail.com says:

>Bearing in mind that my money tree has been a bit light with fruit of
>late,


Learn to dive, make friends with the bank manager

>should I take the lowest cost option and transfer my existing A
>clamp reg to the new set,( this would only require the purchase of a
>single 1st stage) or would it be wiser to get two new regs? and if so


Are you still planning on diving singles? If so then I'd get two new
regs for the twinset. Otherwise if you're happy with the existing reg
then transfer.

>I remain undecided between A clamp and DIN.


DIN every time.


--
Ian
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Old 02-03-2008, 04:57 AM
Ian Blakeley
 
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Default Re: DIN regs

On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 01:51:16 -0800 (PST) in uk.rec.scuba,
smeegazzle@googlemail.com says:

>Bearing in mind that my money tree has been a bit light with fruit of
>late,


Learn to dive, make friends with the bank manager

>should I take the lowest cost option and transfer my existing A
>clamp reg to the new set,( this would only require the purchase of a
>single 1st stage) or would it be wiser to get two new regs? and if so


Are you still planning on diving singles? If so then I'd get two new
regs for the twinset. Otherwise if you're happy with the existing reg
then transfer.

>I remain undecided between A clamp and DIN.


DIN every time.


--
Ian
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Old 02-03-2008, 04:57 AM
Ian Blakeley
 
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Default Re: DIN regs

On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 01:51:16 -0800 (PST) in uk.rec.scuba,
smeegazzle@googlemail.com says:

>Bearing in mind that my money tree has been a bit light with fruit of
>late,


Learn to dive, make friends with the bank manager

>should I take the lowest cost option and transfer my existing A
>clamp reg to the new set,( this would only require the purchase of a
>single 1st stage) or would it be wiser to get two new regs? and if so


Are you still planning on diving singles? If so then I'd get two new
regs for the twinset. Otherwise if you're happy with the existing reg
then transfer.

>I remain undecided between A clamp and DIN.


DIN every time.


--
Ian
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Old 02-03-2008, 04:57 AM
Ian Blakeley
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: DIN regs

On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 01:51:16 -0800 (PST) in uk.rec.scuba,
smeegazzle@googlemail.com says:

>Bearing in mind that my money tree has been a bit light with fruit of
>late,


Learn to dive, make friends with the bank manager

>should I take the lowest cost option and transfer my existing A
>clamp reg to the new set,( this would only require the purchase of a
>single 1st stage) or would it be wiser to get two new regs? and if so


Are you still planning on diving singles? If so then I'd get two new
regs for the twinset. Otherwise if you're happy with the existing reg
then transfer.

>I remain undecided between A clamp and DIN.


DIN every time.


--
Ian
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Old 02-03-2008, 04:57 AM
Ian Blakeley
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: DIN regs

On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 01:51:16 -0800 (PST) in uk.rec.scuba,
smeegazzle@googlemail.com says:

>Bearing in mind that my money tree has been a bit light with fruit of
>late,


Learn to dive, make friends with the bank manager

>should I take the lowest cost option and transfer my existing A
>clamp reg to the new set,( this would only require the purchase of a
>single 1st stage) or would it be wiser to get two new regs? and if so


Are you still planning on diving singles? If so then I'd get two new
regs for the twinset. Otherwise if you're happy with the existing reg
then transfer.

>I remain undecided between A clamp and DIN.


DIN every time.


--
Ian
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Old 02-03-2008, 04:57 AM
Ian Blakeley
 
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Default Re: DIN regs

On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 01:51:16 -0800 (PST) in uk.rec.scuba,
smeegazzle@googlemail.com says:

>Bearing in mind that my money tree has been a bit light with fruit of
>late,


Learn to dive, make friends with the bank manager

>should I take the lowest cost option and transfer my existing A
>clamp reg to the new set,( this would only require the purchase of a
>single 1st stage) or would it be wiser to get two new regs? and if so


Are you still planning on diving singles? If so then I'd get two new
regs for the twinset. Otherwise if you're happy with the existing reg
then transfer.

>I remain undecided between A clamp and DIN.


DIN every time.


--
Ian
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