Pitchblack70
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Oh yeah, me too! (Brand new diver here...) Noticed the other day that my mouth was getting dry. Didn't know it was a common occurrence...
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It would seem like the air must somehow be dehumidified, otherwise the temperature drop as it flows from the high tank pressure to the low hose pressure would cause the moisture in the air to condense, accumulating in the hoses (just as an air conditioner coil does).
Is the rate of airflow just too slow to achieve any significant cooling? Does this condensation happen and I don't realize it?