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I am starting diving off NJ and most boats require a redundent air system.
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I am starting diving off NJ and most boats require a redundent air system.
Oh for pete's sake just answer the question and let the guy's mother worry about him. Learning to manipulate double tanks is hardly rocket science.
Yes, two first stages, two second stages. Northwood's suggestion about 2 identical regs is a good one; at the least make sure that both regs are high enough quality so that you would feel comfortable breathing off them for an entire dive. To me this would eliminate the cheap "compact" octos you see quite a bit on rental equipment.
Get ready to spend some money if you go to doubles. Assuming you buy another AL80 and double them up, you're still looking at $100 or so for the tank (used) $150 or more for a manifold, $100-125 or so for bands, then your additional reg, and get a set of hoses; 5-7 ft for the primary, 22-24" for the alternate, 24" HP for your SPG. With manifolded doubles it absolutely makes sense to configure in the GUE/DIR manner.
And that's the cheap way...start thinking about double steels and the price goes way up.
Well, he said nothing about a drysuit, and nothing about his nitrox or other mixed gas use (or lack thereof), and he said he's getting a BP/W already.
The thing I object to are the posts that won't answer the guy's question because the responders assume that the OP has no business doing what he wants to, despite the fact that none of use have any idea how he dives or even who he is.