Conditions at Joe's/Falling Rock

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KidK9:
What kind of tanks are you using?? I hope that's 3000 psi in 2 different tanks!

They have storage banks that are rated to store @ 6000psi but you need a booster on top of your compressor. I sure would like to see a storage bank on someone's back.
 
KidK9:
What kind of tanks are you using?? I hope that's 3000 psi in 2 different tanks!

I'm performing my own hydro at home, maybe I'll stick them in a hot
car now to test the welds I put on the burst disks!
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Don't know if you've seen this one, Kenny sent me this link.
Imagine this on your back!
http://www.yukoneer.com/misc/Tank%20shootout%20Final.wmv
 
That's a sweet link. Thanks!
 
KidK9:
What kind of tanks are you using?? I hope that's 3000 psi in 2 different tanks!

Now I thought for sure I would give Chris some time on this and he
would give me a good ribbing. Turn around is fair play. Yes in one of
my dumb moments I did fail in my math skills. 1+1 does not equal 2.
2 al80's at 3000 psi is still just 3000 psi, so I slap myself on the back
of the hand. If memory serves me correctly "what little is left," an 80
cuft tank has about 77 cuft of air. So I should have stated that I had
154 cuft of air besides my computer. I may be wrong, but I thought I
would beat Chris to the jump on ribbing me!
 
Joe Clark was great today! Who else here would like to see the quarry open on the weekdays?
 
Vis on Sunday 6/5 was anywhere from 5 to 10 feet in most areas...cabin cruiser, line paths through the quarry, etc. Vis drops to almost zero at 35+ feet...in the mud flats for example. Surface temp is high 60s or low 70s. Temp below 20 feet is in the upper 50s. And of course the fish are defending their territory, so the "piranha" are living up to their name.
 
LexingtonDiver:
Conditions conditions conditions?????? Surface Temp., Thermo's, etc. etc. etc. ???

Be very, very careful of the Piranha, with the low vis they
can be on you in a second! So where were you this weekend?
Do you want to head out next weekend?

I posted conditions on,
http://www.scubaboard.com/showthread.php?p=1114095#post1114095
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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