Divesoft flow limiter O-ring size?

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Yeah, and that was only about half of it. I have been very free with loaning my analyzer out, but I think that is over.
Stuart, thanks for letting me use your analyzer over Halloween.. ;-)

I have since gone ahead and purchased the master kit myself; but with the new flow limiter... :-(

Jamie
 
Stuart, thanks for letting me use your analyzer over Halloween.. ;-)

I have since gone ahead and purchased the master kit myself; but with the new flow limiter... :-(

Jamie

You're welcome. You can still borrow it any time! :D
 
I actually messaged Joe Bosquez a few months ago about my brilliant idea of putting a gauge on the flow restrictor. Then he told me the old one already had that :(.

There went my first million in the scuba industry.

Plus side of the new one is it doesn't have the ball bering that gets lost.
 
I actually messaged Joe Bosquez a few months ago about my brilliant idea of putting a gauge on the flow restrictor. Then he told me the old one already had that :(.

There went my first million in the scuba industry.

Plus side of the new one is it doesn't have the ball bering that gets lost.

Did he say why they eliminated that feature?? Having the gauge on the flow limiter is SO nice!

I mean, I guess now you/we have the option to do a DIN-gauge-DIN piece that you screw the flow limiter into and then screw that into your tank valve. But, that's going to make it really, stupidly, long.
 
Did he say why they eliminated that feature?? Having the gauge on the flow limiter is SO nice!

I mean, I guess now you/we have the option to do a DIN-gauge-DIN piece that you screw the flow limiter into and then screw that into your tank valve. But, that's going to make it really, stupidly, long.

I use this in my garage. Not very portable. The "T" doesn't work on 300bar valves either.

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Did he say why they eliminated that feature?? Having the gauge on the flow limiter is SO nice!

I mean, I guess now you/we have the option to do a DIN-gauge-DIN piece that you screw the flow limiter into and then screw that into your tank valve. But, that's going to make it really, stupidly, long.
He didn't aside from the "but the new one doesn't have the ball that gets lost." Not sure if one is dependent on the other.

I would have really liked an integrated one while doing bailout and portable bank filling for an expedition last summer!
 
I actually messaged Joe Bosquez a few months ago about my brilliant idea of putting a gauge on the flow restrictor. Then he told me the old one already had that :(.

There went my first million in the scuba industry.

Plus side of the new one is it doesn't have the ball bering that gets lost.

The downside to the new one is it's reverse of what you'd think it would be. Three trimix instructors on a boat in the middle of nowhere without internet access were left scratching our heads trying to figure out how to make that damn thing work before one of us finally broke down and read the manual.
 
@greeniguana - I couldn’t find an off-the-shelf product like your T fitting. My assumption is you assembled it. If correct, where did you source the parts?

Thanks in advance.
 
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