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Old 10th March 2008, 21:45   #11 (permalink)
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Re: A list of fixed IP regs in use.

Thanks SeaBass. That makes it all clear.
So the Copis Meg uses a clipped hydrostatic transmitter?

Can anyone suggest any reason not to remove the stock Hydro trans and replace it with a disc of similar diameter and thickness? This would meant you could convert the reg back to standard if desired without having to buy a new part.
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Old 11th March 2008, 03:42   #12 (permalink)
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Re: A list of fixed IP regs in use.

Zeagle DSV was used on a number of Classic and Sport Kiss bought into Australia.

I have blanking discs for both the Apeks DS4 and Zeagle DSV if anyone wants any send me a PM

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Re: A list of fixed IP regs in use.

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So the Copis Meg uses a clipped hydrostatic transmitter?

Can anyone suggest any reason not to remove the stock Hydro trans and replace it with a disc of similar diameter and thickness? This would meant you could convert the reg back to standard if desired without having to buy a new part.
I got my Meg that way. Clipping the disk is not a big deal unless you are planning on using the 1st stage non depth compensating in the future.

IMHO putting some type of disk in there should not be a problem. Would not need to have an o-ring if you reuse the diaphram. I have not tried this but I would even think taking the original disk out completely would not cause damage either. I took mine out and pushed the diaphram in with my finger until it bottomed out on the inside and nothing happened.

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