Mon Oct 22, 2007 6:02 pm
The painted VCR2 versions were painted with blue enamel, but the ones that I have examined don't show any signs of primer applied to the brass case. I had a DuPont dealer electronically scan my original cans, and reproduce the paint. It isn't an inexpensive process as I paid more than $50 for one pint. Of course, you can paint several regs with a pint of paint.
When mine was painted, I polished the brass cans until they had all of the scratches removed. I then had two coats of primer applied, three coats of blue, and then one coat of clear. Rob and I compared mine to his original version, and we couldn't see any difference in the color. The base coat/clear coat is more durable, but I recently removed some of Dan's reproduction hoses and found a few small areas where the hoses pulled paint from the horns. I waited one week to put on the hoses, but would have waited a month if I anticipated that occuring. The hoses are very tight, and my guess is that chemicals were still disipating into the air. Anyway, the spots are covered, and I can't see repainting it for that reason. Removing the plate again would likely cause the tabs to break, so it isn't worth the risk (to me atleast).
The blue cycolac bodied V55 units did contain the Mistral valve mechanism. The earlier VCR5 versions had the Gagnan downstream valve mechanism. All of the chromed canned and blue painted versions contained the Gagnan version. IMO, Voit should have called the V55 a different name. I think it made more sense to call it a Blue Polaris 50, as that's what it actually was.
I don't dive with my painted VCR2, but I have made many dives with my VCR2 chromed reg. It is my favorite double hose to use, and I honestly think it shows little change with decreasing pressure. While at Portage, I breathed it down to 300 psi, and still was able to get adequate gas flow.
It is a shame that the reg didn't last longer on the market. The mechanism is so simple and doesn't even have one O-ring in the valve mechanism. How much simpler can it get?
I, too, would love to have a nice VCR5 or V55, but the prices are crazy. Heck, I could cave dive for one week in Florida for what they are going for.
Greg Barlow
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