KidK9
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Of course I'll check the O2. So how long does anybody think that should be good for? I plan on going to the shop tomorrow to use their analyzer, anybody wanna guess what it'll read??
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Pierre Siquet:Do not know what VIP is, but refilling is 8 hours drive from here to go and extra 8 back. But I am going to refill it as I am also going to dive at 8 hours drive.
Cheers
Pierre Siquet:Do not know what VIP is, but refilling is 8 hours drive from here to go and extra 8 back. But I am going to refill it as I am also going to dive at 8 hours drive.
Cheers
Yep Henry, I have the same pain than you when I read myself. I will get them inspected and rifilled. Actually, the risk of problem is very low, as Tanks are almost brand new.Henry:Seriously, move closer to dive shop and dive site. It will make your life easier and I will feel less pain when I read you posts.
Henry
Pierre Siquet:Hi all,
Got steel tanks filled now for over a year. Is there any health problem in breathing this air? I know it is recommended to change every 6 months, but why?
Thanks for your ideas.
Pierre