How to get certified to work and repair several manufacturers. Is an official cert or you provide the course for people interested in working in this aspect of divong?
Nice videos!! How Do I become an equipment specialist like you (authorized to order parts, repairs any equipment)? The PADI intrument specialty is for minor repairs. Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide.
@@jorgeschettini6483 it’s a long road to become an authorized service center. You can begin as a shop tech servicing brands the shop sells. The shop that is authorized can order parts and service kits. Unfortunately an individual can’t order direct. This industry is controlled via the authorized dealer.
@scubatechkeylargo I understand that a service center must be part of a dive shop, is that correct? if I start as tech servicing working for the shop, then after gaining experience, can I be hired from another dive shop? how will they know I have experience? any cert or course is needed it? thanks
@@jorgeschettini6483 While working for a dive shop you can do the manufacturer regulator training of the brands they sell. This will give you a certification valid for 3 years. This is available for shop employees and is recognized between shops. However you can't buy parts direct, that stills goes through the shop dealer.
Hi Angel- To be clear, I don't want to service my Atomic M1 myself, but since new water leaks into the 2nd stage when I'm completely inverted (head down, fins up). It doesn't leak at any other time, except fully inverted. I've had it rebuilt multiple times and no one can seem to fix the problem. Any thoughts? None of my other regulators have ever had this issue. Thanks in advance!
There's no fix for this issue, when inverted any 2nd stage can breathe wet, unfortunately it is the physics of inversion using a scuba reg underwater. The exhaust valve is now above the inhalation diaphragm when the bubbles exit, water can enter before the exhaust valve closes all the way. It's usually no more than a wet breathe versus a full flood. Not all regs will do this, the exhaust valve design is the culprit. Atomic excels in all other areas of performance, this might be its achilles heel. Hope this helps, thanks for watching.
Minor thing : when testing your 2nd stage for leaks by air locking.... If you have an atomic octo also attached you will have air coming through when you suck in.
Atomic seat saving orifice will allow air to pass, however to perform air lock test you must remove 2nd stage with or without hose and block air inlet with thumb and inhale. This will pull seat saving orifice close and create air lock. Thanks for watching!
Tha ultrasonic cleaner is commonly used in many industries, jewelry cleaning, dentistry are some examples. Available online Amazon or eBay. The parts kit are only available from manufacturers of the scuba regulator.
Stop using metal picks! They make plastic oring picks that won't damage the sealing surfaces. Zero reason anyone should use a metal pick. I did an experiment a few years back, bought a bunch of regulators from eBay. Came from all over the US, 90% had scratches across sealing surfaces. The dive industry is all about how critical this life support equipment is, then everyone goes digging for orings like they are gold fillings with metal picks. You can buy 10 packs on Amazon now. And don't tell me how your so careful and don't scratch anything, use the correct tools.
You are correct amateur techs, weekend warriors shouldn't use steel pics. 38 years I've been working on regulators with steel and plastic pics I have more experience than your average tech. My training goes back to when techs were trained at the factory not in some conference room by sales reps. I'm doing just fine, thanks for your input.
@@scubatechkeylargo Ah yes, the old "I've been doing this XX years, I'm fine" response, just order plastic picks and do it right. In many industries you get walked out the door for using the incorrect tools with the "I'll be careful" mentality. At least just fake it if you're going to make public RUclips videos.
nice video , and very informative.. i used to work in a provate diving resort and your video helps me a lot..
Great to hear! If I can be of more help let me know. Thanks for watching.
@@scubatechkeylargo THANKYOU SIR!
@@scubatechkeylargo hi sir do you have whatsapp so i can message you about regulator
Always excellent information and well presented!
Thank you kindly!
I really wanted to see how you were adjusting the pressure. Guess I'll have to take your course this summer to expose the mystery 😁
I intentionally left out certain aspects of the service to keep the video from being a training. Manufacturers would'nt want me training on RUclips.
@@scubatechkeylargo Understand
How to get certified to work and repair several manufacturers. Is an official cert or you provide the course for people interested in working in this aspect of divong?
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Again. Great video!
Nice videos!! How Do I become an equipment specialist like you (authorized to order parts, repairs any equipment)? The PADI intrument specialty is for minor repairs. Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide.
@@jorgeschettini6483 it’s a long road to become an authorized service center. You can begin as a shop tech servicing brands the shop sells. The shop that is authorized can order parts and service kits. Unfortunately an individual can’t order direct. This industry is controlled via the authorized dealer.
@scubatechkeylargo I understand that a service center must be part of a dive shop, is that correct? if I start as tech servicing working for the shop, then after gaining experience, can I be hired from another dive shop? how will they know I have experience? any cert or course is needed it? thanks
@@jorgeschettini6483 While working for a dive shop you can do the manufacturer regulator training of the brands they sell. This will give you a certification valid for 3 years. This is available for shop employees and is recognized between shops. However you can't buy parts direct, that stills goes through the shop dealer.
i need to know cleaner machine can allow use water with vingner or baking soda or what?? i am wondering how to keep clean metal parts?
Vinegar works, I use Lawrence Factor regulator wash much better
@@scubatechkeylargo thank i will search it ..
Hi Angel- To be clear, I don't want to service my Atomic M1 myself, but since new water leaks into the 2nd stage when I'm completely inverted (head down, fins up). It doesn't leak at any other time, except fully inverted. I've had it rebuilt multiple times and no one can seem to fix the problem. Any thoughts? None of my other regulators have ever had this issue. Thanks in advance!
There's no fix for this issue, when inverted any 2nd stage can breathe wet, unfortunately it is the physics of inversion using a scuba reg underwater. The exhaust valve is now above the inhalation diaphragm when the bubbles exit, water can enter before the exhaust valve closes all the way. It's usually no more than a wet breathe versus a full flood. Not all regs will do this, the exhaust valve design is the culprit. Atomic excels in all other areas of performance, this might be its achilles heel. Hope this helps, thanks for watching.
Are there any brands that do not have this "Achilles heel"...the exhaust valve design? Such as Scubapro or Apeks?
The cover from the second stage diaphramg Z3 Can be use also to Z2.?
I believe yes, the retaining ring might also need to changed.
cant find info anywhere on removing the comfort swivel
The Atomic swivel does not detach from the hose, if you need to remove it you need to replace the hose for a convention hose.
Minor thing : when testing your 2nd stage for leaks by air locking.... If you have an atomic octo also attached you will have air coming through when you suck in.
Atomic seat saving orifice will allow air to pass, however to perform air lock test you must remove 2nd stage with or without hose and block air inlet with thumb and inhale. This will pull seat saving orifice close and create air lock. Thanks for watching!
i would like to buy cleaner machine and air pressure test and all of kits.. i need more details products pls..
Tha ultrasonic cleaner is commonly used in many industries, jewelry cleaning, dentistry are some examples. Available online Amazon or eBay.
The parts kit are only available from manufacturers of the scuba regulator.
Disculpa tengo primera etapa MKII y un US DIVERS SPORT muy antigua y no consigo tutorías podrían ayudarme
No soy Scubapro dealer, no tengo tutorías.
Stop using metal picks! They make plastic oring picks that won't damage the sealing surfaces. Zero reason anyone should use a metal pick. I did an experiment a few years back, bought a bunch of regulators from eBay. Came from all over the US, 90% had scratches across sealing surfaces. The dive industry is all about how critical this life support equipment is, then everyone goes digging for orings like they are gold fillings with metal picks. You can buy 10 packs on Amazon now. And don't tell me how your so careful and don't scratch anything, use the correct tools.
You are correct amateur techs, weekend warriors shouldn't use steel pics.
38 years I've been working on regulators with steel and plastic pics I have more experience than your average tech. My training goes back to when techs were trained at the factory not in some conference room by sales reps. I'm doing just fine, thanks for your input.
@@scubatechkeylargo Ah yes, the old "I've been doing this XX years, I'm fine" response, just order plastic picks and do it right. In many industries you get walked out the door for using the incorrect tools with the "I'll be careful" mentality. At least just fake it if you're going to make public RUclips videos.
Thanks again for your input