Congratulations. Owning a compressor has been the best thing that I've done for my diving. I'm relative newcomer to owning a compressor (1.5 years) but I wish I had bought one sooner! No sitting in traffic, worrying about hot fills, worrying if your tanks just sat in the corner and forgotten about. You fill on your own time and you know it gets done right. It's an incredible time saver. It won't save you money but the convenience value alone is what really makes it worth it for me. Unfortunately the way dive shops are going out of business I see home fill stations becoming more of a thing. It's already happening with most of my dive buddies, we all have gotten compressors.
You're going to enjoy the fact that you can fill tanks while drinking your morning coffee or afternoon adult beverage without ever having to leave your property line.
I dont fill for anyone but myself (or some very close friends in a pinch) because I'm concerned about liability.
One thing I have done is have air quality tests done. I'm actually using a Jim Sheldon secondary filter stack (like you have on your compressor) for additional filtration. My compressor passes Oxygen Compatible Air (OCA) / Modified Grade E easily.
I ended up setting up a continuous blending station (nitrox stick) in the shed attached to my garage because I have a need for mixed gases.
You're going to enjoy the fact that you can fill tanks while drinking your morning coffee or afternoon adult beverage without ever having to leave your property line.
I dont fill for anyone but myself (or some very close friends in a pinch) because I'm concerned about liability.
One thing I have done is have air quality tests done. I'm actually using a Jim Sheldon secondary filter stack (like you have on your compressor) for additional filtration. My compressor passes Oxygen Compatible Air (OCA) / Modified Grade E easily.
I ended up setting up a continuous blending station (nitrox stick) in the shed attached to my garage because I have a need for mixed gases.