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I have the yokes and yoke nuts for my din regulators. I carry them with me and the tools to convert to yoke if I have to.
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Surely the reason for DIN is that you can get din tanks filled to a higher pressure ie 3500psi. That means a smaller tank and less weight over ally
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There are two (three now, theoretically four!) DIN types.
There are ones rated to 232 bar and these can usually be fitted with an adapter plug as discussed. There are also 300 bar ones and these have more threads and can't usually take an adapter plug.
There is a third now in Europe which is supposed to be used for Nitrox cylinders. It is a 232 bar rated valve but the thread diameter is M26 rather than G5/8. In theory there should be a 300 bar rated M26 DIN valve too.
Steel tanks are usually smaller than ally simply because the higher material strength allows for thinner wall thickness reducing the overall external size. 300 bar steel cylinders do have thicker walls and are therefore heavier than the equivalent volume* 232 bar cylinder but the overall external size difference is actually minimal.
*metric cylinder volume is measured in the litres of water the cylinder would hold if you took the valve off and filled it with water.
Surely the reason for DIN is that you can get din tanks filled to a higher pressure ie 3500psi.
Am I correct in saying a DIN 1stage will work in all types of tank DIN valves? I also assume that the plugged valves have less thread so therefore the DIN stage will not screw in so far.
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I thought the reason for using DIN was so you can smack your reg on an overhead and not have it fall off the tank?
. . . As I recall, nobody in the discussion could say they had ever heard of a yoke tank-reg connection being compromised in a recreational environment. It's simply a non-consideration from what I understand.