oxyhacker:You (if you are wise) keep the yoke parts so you can switch back in the future if you ever need to.
I are wise, I have my old yoke parts from the Oceanic in my sav-a-dive kit. But when I need to switch back in a hurry I like These
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oxyhacker:You (if you are wise) keep the yoke parts so you can switch back in the future if you ever need to.
divermatt:The tanks are 100 cu foot, 3498 PSI for those of you who wanted specs.
scubaclimber:I would reccomend using a DIN connection for high pressure.
CD_in_Chitown:at 2498 they are 300 bar DINs, I was talking about converting a reg back to yoke for those vacation dives on an AL80