Help with THERMO Pro Valve

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I bought some equipemtn including a tank that has a THERMO Pro Valve.

Actually my question isnt about the valve but the cover. All of the valve covers tear they look like they are to small for the top of the valve.

Those who have Pro Valves... can you point me to what kind of cover will fit? I am using it as a yoke, not a din.
 
We will be making tooling for the Pro valve and have covers shortly. The volume of Pro valves is now such that is it economical.

Lee
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^^ Cool! I ran into the same issue with my X7.
 
DiverNewb:
I bought some equipemtn including a tank that has a THERMO Pro Valve.

Actually my question isnt about the valve but the cover. All of the valve covers tear they look like they are to small for the top of the valve.

Those who have Pro Valves... can you point me to what kind of cover will fit? I am using it as a yoke, not a din.

I have that valve on my E7-80s. I bought a few nice heavy black rubber covers that don't fit well at all. The thin dipped plastic ones pop on nicely. I don't know how consistent they are across sources.

Pete
 
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I have that valve on my E7-80s. I bought a few nice heavy black rubber covers that don't fit well at all. The thin dipped plastic ones pop on nicely. I don't know how consistent they are across sources.

Pete


Hmm... I've gone through a few of the thin ones...

This happens :wink:

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https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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