I have read a bit on here regarding tanks and even though they arent around til sometime in may, i was thinking of going for the E7-120's. I am about 6'3" and "tried" a set of E7-120 doubles on last night - that is felt them against my back, with my butt on the van floor with the bottom of the tanks the valves were just at above my shoulders and more than manipulable(sp?). I did this with my instructor's set as an aid to seeing how they might be for me. I was contemplating getting them in a full double set-up for future use, but split them up and keep them as two singles for initial overhead cave training (up to intro-to cave) with H valves, as this would be more economical than buying them in bits and pieces from tanks, to valves to bands/manifold/bolt kit later. This would also give me time to save up for a larger wing, another 1st stage, long hose, can light etc whilst i wore them as singles first.
So my situation is that i am actually buying two sets of tanks, the 120's for me and two E7-100's for my GF, all with "post"-like tank valves so that we can use H valves and have redundancy that way when our later training comes along. Now if each pair of tanks has a left and right post valve, one is left, one is right, can we just get one each of left and right H valve components to use for singles and just swap them over as we change tanks out each dive? That would be say me uding my right posted tank with right H valve and my GF using her left posted tank and left H valve, then at the end of the dive i move to my left posted tank and use the left H valve as taken off my GF's tank valve and she uses her right posted tank with the right H valve that was on mine the previous dive. This arrangement would save over $100 by not buying two additional H valves that would become obselete when i double mine up in the future. Does this put excess pressure on the valves being constantly swapped out or be loads of hassle to accomplish each dive?
We are also looking at setting up my GF with side mounting possibly, but that is a whole other discussion!
Does this all make sense to you all? I am still continuing to ask my instructor who will take us through overhead training in the future and also the LDS's around here as i weigh up their packages on this gear and general services for fills, inspections and other tests. I have been mulling this stuff over for a while now, and just reached a point where i wasnt sure on what could or couldnt be done.
So my situation is that i am actually buying two sets of tanks, the 120's for me and two E7-100's for my GF, all with "post"-like tank valves so that we can use H valves and have redundancy that way when our later training comes along. Now if each pair of tanks has a left and right post valve, one is left, one is right, can we just get one each of left and right H valve components to use for singles and just swap them over as we change tanks out each dive? That would be say me uding my right posted tank with right H valve and my GF using her left posted tank and left H valve, then at the end of the dive i move to my left posted tank and use the left H valve as taken off my GF's tank valve and she uses her right posted tank with the right H valve that was on mine the previous dive. This arrangement would save over $100 by not buying two additional H valves that would become obselete when i double mine up in the future. Does this put excess pressure on the valves being constantly swapped out or be loads of hassle to accomplish each dive?
We are also looking at setting up my GF with side mounting possibly, but that is a whole other discussion!
Does this all make sense to you all? I am still continuing to ask my instructor who will take us through overhead training in the future and also the LDS's around here as i weigh up their packages on this gear and general services for fills, inspections and other tests. I have been mulling this stuff over for a while now, and just reached a point where i wasnt sure on what could or couldnt be done.