sandysisland
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Hello,
I've been diving since 2009 and recently have been getting my tanks filled at XYZ. I have a HP Steel 80 that fills to 3442 psi. I went to go and pick up my tank and the person working the counter asked if she could 'check the gauge'. I said 'sure why not?'. Seeing that my tank was not filled up all the way she suggested that I get it filled just a little bit more. I noticed that when she went to go and fill it it was on a low pressure hose rather than a high pressure hose.
Does it matter that my tank is a high pressure? Now, is there ANY difference in the air quality. I don't assume so. But in the back of my head I wonder.....
Thank you Scuba board.
Sandy
I've been diving since 2009 and recently have been getting my tanks filled at XYZ. I have a HP Steel 80 that fills to 3442 psi. I went to go and pick up my tank and the person working the counter asked if she could 'check the gauge'. I said 'sure why not?'. Seeing that my tank was not filled up all the way she suggested that I get it filled just a little bit more. I noticed that when she went to go and fill it it was on a low pressure hose rather than a high pressure hose.
Does it matter that my tank is a high pressure? Now, is there ANY difference in the air quality. I don't assume so. But in the back of my head I wonder.....
Thank you Scuba board.
Sandy