Slamfire
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The acquisition of the 13 was more or less unplanned. I was at the hydro shop picking up a couple of tanks and I saw a bunch of little cylinders sitting in a corner. I asked if they ever sell cylinders they might have had lying around for many years. They responded affirmatively and so I started perusing around and came to a Luxfer S13 with original hydro date of 1992. There was no valve and no other recent hydro stamps. The inside of the tank was corrosion free and because this is not for breathing gas, I didn't have to worry about it having trace contamination with hydrocarbons. They gave me the 13 for $40 including a new hydro. At this time I do not have any additional free DIN valves, but I have about half a dozen yoke valves lying around doing nothing. So I stuck one yoke valve in, transfilled the 13 and regressed a Sherwood Brut back to yoke with an OPV and then took it diving. I will get a DIN valve for it eventually.I would consider either of those options (yoke reg or din reg facing up) unacceptable personally.
get a proper valve.
I'm looking at the picture you posted and the guy at the forefront has an Al 80 the seems to be banging the valve/reg on the 13. And you look at the right side of both divers and the space is perfectly clean with nothing to bang the valve/reg. I'm sure there's not been any major disasters because the 80 was touching the 13's valve/reg, but if given a choice I would prefer no banging at all.i would imagine you would have to get creative with the hose to avoid your battery canister. why do you want it on that side? just got through telling you i had SIX bottles on the left with a 14cuft bottle
What I'm trying to figure out now is if the cost/benefit of moving it to right is better than staying on the left. The one time I tried it on the right I had no hose problems. In fact, I think I'll need a shorter LP hose. Again, I just grabbed what I had available at home right now. My friend didn't mention any conflicts with hose and canister, but I'll make a point of asking him next time I talk to him.