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are those the same size as the LOLA flex manifold conecting hose ?Got any plugs for the uncommon side lol?
Local dive shops don’t like my modified plugs ;( View attachment 769319
are those the same size as the LOLA flex manifold conecting hose ?
no, but I have turned a 3/4 down to 7/8. I don't see any reason it couldn't be done. It takes longer to make a jig than it does to turn the threads.The dual dip tube y valve would be the bees knees for one of my crazy project ideas; I’ll just keep looking.
Anybody ever turn an m25 down to a 7/8s ?
What on earth is their reasoning? Once you cut the heads, the oring engagement depth is the same.Got any plugs for the uncommon side lol?
Local dive shops don’t like my modified plugs ;( View attachment 769319
What on earth is their reasoning? Once you cut the heads, the oring engagement depth is the same.
This thread is in the "Basic Scuba" subforum. As I mention and show above, I use an old-school Y-valve for solo recreational diving to moderate depths. Simple approach, minimal gear, minimal drag. Sufficient redundancy (for me or anyone who uses a known cylinder and constantly monitors his/her SPG) to ascend safely from moderate depths, IMHO.The dual outlet single ...
I agree entirely, And if your double valve also has the good old reserve, as my one, then you can even forget to keep constantly an eye on your SPG...This thread is in the "Basic Scuba" subforum. As I mention and show above, I use an old-school Y-valve for solo recreational diving to moderate depths. Simple approach, minimal gear, minimal drag. Sufficient redundancy (for me or anyone who uses a known cylinder and constantly monitors his/her SPG), to ascend safely from moderate depths, IMHO.
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Two tanks, manifolded, one 1st stage, one 2nd stage. (No one does this any more).