HP Port Splitter

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here's what you need:

DeepOutdoors High Pressure Y-adapter HPY 1000-5 is the part # I think.
 
UTKnox:
Care to elaborate? I'm not so sure what you mean by "banjo fitting". Closest thing I know of is a banjo bolt, which has squat to do with anything other than an old paintball marker. lol

It sounds like you have found your ultimate solution but FYI here is a link to some Banjo fittings.

The fitting is placed between the regulator face and the cylinder o-ring and the 3 items are clamped by the yoke screw. The provided port is right there on cylinder pressure.

They are commonly used on vintage regulators such as double hose units that generally did not provide the accessory ports we are accustomed to.

Pete
 
Here is another alternative:

http://www.northeastscubasupply.com/cat_misc_portadapters.html


Look at this item (in the website with the above link):
"57215 A 90 degree swivel with two 7/16-20 outlets for multiple consoles, gauge, or computer devices. Part#012 900 $39.99"


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I hope that helps.
 
I had my transmitter on my left side and the computer on my right, it worked fine. I've moved the transmitter to the same side now (both on right), but I think it loses link more now than when they were on the opposite side from one another!

Yes, I use the VT3 as well :D

Keep in mind, even if you lose link, you don't lose information, you just don't see your tank pressure until it links back up, which is usually within 10 seconds!
 
I still say you're in search of a solution for a non-existent problem.
 
Some people spend way to much time w/ their gear and way to little time in the water.
 
I have a HP splitter that I purchased, I think, through Deep Sea Supply.

the K
 
The Kraken:
Sir Knox,

Perhaps this is the grail for which thou dost seek . . .

http://216.234.178.228/shop/index.p..._id=78&zenid=bf929b907e3b429a44cf594ac2f6e53f

the K-night Errant
Given the way the angles are on the male/female ports, this is not going to be the cup he is looking for.

I am not real sure what it is intended for, but one of the outgoing female ports would be aimed directly back at the first stage. I get the impression it is designed as a splitter to be placed on the end of an HP hose.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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