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Reliable Regulator Repair

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Hi all

I have an Atomic T1/T2 that needs some repair work done. I checked the Atomic website and they only listed dealers. Are there any other Atomic owners that have recommendations for reliable shops here in Thailand where I can get mine serviced? It is mainly the second stage that needs work but I'll probably get the whole thing serviced.

Thanks

David

David, if you want an authorized repair, you could inquire at Siam Dive Enterprises, who have locations in both Bangkok and Phuket, since they are Atomic dealers. If you just want reliable repair, I know a guy on Phuket who repairs most kinds of regs. I can get his contact info to you and you can ask him directly what he can do to help.

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David, if you want an authorized repair, you could inquire at Siam Dive Enterprises, who have locations in both Bangkok and Phuket, since they are Atomic dealers. If you just want reliable repair, I know a guy on Phuket who repairs most kinds of regs. I can get his contact info to you and you can ask him directly what he can do to help.

Thanks for the information, mflskong. I'll definitely check with Siam Dive Enterprises but I would also be interested in checking with the Guy in Phuket. Would be nice to know if there is reliable repair close when I am diving down that way.

David

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I am not sure if he does Atomic, but Steve who use to work out of Mermaids is the best in Thailand and they specialise in servicing, http://easytekengineering.com/

Hi bazmlb,

Thanks for the link. I'll drop them an email today. Looks like a very good facility.

David

I am not sure if he does Atomic, but Steve who use to work out of Mermaids is the best in Thailand and they specialise in servicing, http://easytekengineering.com/

Hi bazmlb,

Thanks for the link. I'll drop them an email today. Looks like a very good facility.

David

Hi David,

Yes he is very good, fixed my Poseiden Cyklon for me, he also teaches Dive Industry Technician Training there, which is a fairly high level course.

Barry

Steve will know about it, if he has the parts and wants to he will do it:

http://www.scubaengineer.com

Samui Easytek Co. Ltd. Pattaya Branch

143/65 Moo 12, Teprasit Road, Nongprue, Banglamung, Chonburi 20150,

Thailand. Mob 081-652-3197 ,Tel/Fax 038-300273

I actually did his repair course recently and can't say enough good things about him, he rocks.

Is running a one man shop basically, with a handfull of Thai staff, and his receptionist is lovely.

Good luck.

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Steve will know about it, if he has the parts and wants to he will do it:

http://www.scubaengineer.com

Samui Easytek Co. Ltd. Pattaya Branch

143/65 Moo 12, Teprasit Road, Nongprue, Banglamung, Chonburi 20150,

Thailand. Mob 081-652-3197 ,Tel/Fax 038-300273

I actually did his repair course recently and can't say enough good things about him, he rocks.

Is running a one man shop basically, with a handfull of Thai staff, and his receptionist is lovely.

Good luck.

Thanks for the information redfish. I have already gotten a response from the email I sent Steve. Just a matter of getting the rig to him and letting him do his magic.

David

  • 1 month later...

I had my Atomic rig serviced at Mermaids in Jomtien about 2 years ago. They did a great job but parts availability was an issue.

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