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a fault pressure bar on the regulator

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Old 07-15-2008, 06:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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a fault pressure bar on the regulator

In thailand , ko - tao , at big blue , when i just was doingmy first diving course , i was givve a bad regulator wich showed ni which the niddle was losen and it show a wrong air pressure. this was detected by me and the instructorm, but it could lead , especciallyu , none proffession divers to go dive with not enough air pressure, or havving wrong indication for how much air you left.
checking the regulators needle seems obvious , but checkingit is a must do to prevent unnessessary problems underwater.

b well.
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