The regulator Apeks XTX50 Din is defined by its excellent performance and its relationship to the really affordable price. It has been designed with cutting-edge technologies, such as its dive exchangeable exhaust systemr, offering the diver the ability to switch from a small exhaust T to a larger one. In this way, the regulator becomes highly versatile and efficient.
Characteristics
- Presents four medium pressure ports, which are mounted on a rotating turret.
- It has a fifth port which is optional, its arrangement is intended for side-mount or two-cylinder configurations.
- It features a special hose configuration for right- and left-handers. This procedure may only be carried out by authorised service technicians of: Apeks.
- Your hoses are standard, light, flexible and durable.
- Suitable for use in cold water (below 10 C / 50 F).
- EAN40 compatible out of the box.
Stage one:
- It uses the first stage of DST.
- It has a unique overbalanced diaphragm design.
- It has 2 HP ports and 4 MP ports in a rotating turret they are at an angle for optimal hose routing.
Stage two:
- It is pneumatically balanced, resulting in a smooth and easy breathing.
- It has large, easy-to-use purge buttons.
- He has active protection against E. coli, other bacteria, fungi, viruses, mold, yeast and algae.
- It features an exhaust valve made of silicone that improves the respiratory performance of the regulator.
- Its Comfo-bite mouthpiece virtually eliminates jaw fatigue.
How to choose your scuba regulator
The scuba regulator is the one that allows us to breathe the air contained in the tank. It regulates the air and makes it go from the pressure in the tank to a pressure suitable for the diver.
Para choosing your regulator you must be clear about the type of use you want to give it and the characteristics that will be necessary for that use.
ACCORDING TO THE TYPE OF PRACTICE
- Dives from 0 to 20m: choose a single piston regulator or a regulator with an uncompensated diaphragm.
- Dives over 20m: choose a regulator with either a single piston or a balanced diaphragm.
- Diving in cold water: it will be necessary to have an anti-freezing system.
- Diving at great depth: choose Venturi or Vortex to facilitate breathing.
- Conception
- Single piston: simple, resistant and very easy to take care of. It is the standard regulator par excellence.
- Balanced piston: more technical and professional as it offers a larger air flow in case of need.
- Balanced diaphragm: better insulated for heavy water and ideal for cold water.
- Comfort
- 1st Stage:
- Uncompensated: comfort for dives up to 20m.
- Compensated. Uniform and ample air flow in any situation.
- 2nd Stage:
- Compensated: increases breathing comfort
- Venturi effect: facilitates inspiration with an acceleration in the arrival of air.
- 1st Stage:
Regulator care
The regulator is undoubtedly one of the most important parts of the equipment, it is important to know how to take care of it
- Rinse it with fresh water after each use: for which we will first check that the cap of the connection to the bottle is correctly placed
- Store it in the shade and do not expose it to high temperatures
- Take special care that no tube is forcibly bent
- Put it in the hands of specialized technicians for periodical revisions
- Para when transporting it, store it separately from the rest of the equipment and with extreme care
- Never take the bottles by the regulator (or in the water)
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