Fill adapter for Drager tanks

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Life-Is-Good-Diver

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OK, im going nut's with these stinking Drager tank's, i bought the conversion to use a DIN fitting with the Drager first stage, but the other tanks that have the regular drager valves on them, i have no way to fill, i know about Oxycheck, not interested in them till they finish moving, and really don't want to order from over sea's.

I heard Scubapro makes the Drager fill adapter's,. any website's where i can just goto, click buy, and pay for it, and get these stinking Drager tank's finalley filled ?

LOL, i love the unit, but man, what a gimmick those reverse din's are on there tanks!!!
 
One of the reasons I don't like thr Drägers (all of them): proprietory hardware.Contact W + S Water Safety in Germany, I think this is what you're looking for, though you better check with them. The website is in German, but they speak English and ship.

Although I would give Patrick at Oxycheq a buzz and see how the move is coming first.

Besides, shouldn't Aqualung US supply original spares?
 
I bought one of the adapters from Aqualung when I bought my unit, yes it's a pain to have to remember to bring it and of course remember to get it back. I also had a chance to see the scubapro version, I liked it much better than the official drager one (larger wheel to grip for spinning on/off)

The Aqualung site has a way to find 'official' drager dealers. Not knowing where you are I used Orlando. Fun2dive was listed, their phone number is 1-888-588-DIVE (3483). But there may be one closer to you.

Let us know your 'experience' if you use one of the other sites.
 
i bought one today, used, from a LDS near my home that's been filling them, turn's out they had two, sold it to me slightey used for $50 bucks, and it's a scuba pro !!!

Yehhh, i can get my tanks filled now anywhere !!
 

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