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If you go with an HP (3500 psi) tank, I assume that means a 7/8-14 valve. Can that valve be adapted to a yoke fitting or are you forced to go with 300 bar DIN?
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If you go with an HP (3500 psi) tank, I assume that means a 7/8-14 valve. Can that valve be adapted to a yoke fitting or are you forced to go with 300 bar DIN?
I will say there was one thrill when I got a boat fill to 3400 in my LP. Should have seen my buddy's eye widen when we did our mid dive pressure check![]()
I'm not sure if anyone else has made mention too the fact that it is easier too fill lp tanks with mixed gases. I got a great deal on a hp tank, but other than that all my tanks are lp. Besides that, most LDS charge more for hp fills. Yes the sizes are sometimes more suitable for some, but strategic positioning will usually make up for the size. I've also found that I usually get a light fill in my hp where my lp usually gets a full fill if not a little heavy.
Joe
Surley not on the SunD!!!![]()