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Hi, im currently trying to get my pass on scuba diving, but theres just one question that i can't answer,
Why should there be pressure on a dive bottle when stored?
a- So that the bottle doesn't dry our.
b- So that the color gets removed
c- So dirt and fnug doesn't get inside the bottle
Plz help me
 
Hi, im currently trying to get my pass on scuba diving, but theres just one question that i can't answer,
Why should there be pressure on a dive bottle when stored?
a- So that the bottle doesn't dry our.
b- So that the color gets removed
c- So dirt and fnug doesn't get inside the bottle
Plz help me

All nature of things that you don't want in a tank have a *much* harder time getting in there if it's at a pressure above ambient.....

If you need further explanation you should seek it and retake the test when you are better informed.

Tobin
 
All nature of things that you don't want in a tank have a *much* harder time getting in there if it's at a pressure above ambient.....

If you need further explanation you should seek it and retake the test when you are better informed.

Tobin
Thank You!!!!
 
Keeping pressure in the he tank helps prevent contaminants from entering the tank, like moisture which will start corrosion.

Just like cool-hardware stared.
 

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