How to Service Your Scuba Regulator: Complete Maintenance Schedule and DIY Safety Checks
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How to Service Your Scuba Regulator: Complete Maintenance Schedule and DIY Safety Checks I still remember my first regulator freeflow—halfway through a wreck dive in 52-degree water off the Washington coast, breathing resistance went from smooth to fire hose in about three seconds. That particular incident was a stuck first stage piston that should have been caught during the annual service I'd skipped "just this once." I learned how to service a scuba regulator the hard way that day, treading water topside while my buddy finished the dive with my camera. Understanding regulator maintenance isn't just about extending equipment life—it's about preventing failures that happen when you're 80 feet down with no immediate surface option. This guide breaks down what you can safely inspect yourself, what requires a certified technician, and how to build a maintenance rhythm that actually fits into your diving schedule. Whether you're running a piston or diaphragm first stage, balanced or unbalanced second stage, the principles remain consistent. Skill level: Beginner to intermediate divers can handle all pre-dive and post-dive procedures; full teardown servicing requires manufacturer ce…