netdiver
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I'm relatively new to diving and have been doing much research on tanks and valves. I have question I hope you can help me with.
I have an Aqualung Legend LX regulator with a first stage that is fitted with a yoke valve that I use often with my own and rented aluminum 80's. I like the convenience and simplicity of this, but I'm interested in HP steel tanks. I'm hoping to gain some BT and also have an additional safety margin when I surface.
The working pressure of HP steel tanks are above 3400 PSI, but tanks like those from XS/Worthington have Yoke valves. Does the valve reduce the pressure presented to the yoke valve on the regulator to 3000 PSI? Are there special "high pressure" yoke valves for these style of tanks? Can I use my standard yoke valve on my first stage with these tanks?
I appreciate any insight the board can lend.
I have an Aqualung Legend LX regulator with a first stage that is fitted with a yoke valve that I use often with my own and rented aluminum 80's. I like the convenience and simplicity of this, but I'm interested in HP steel tanks. I'm hoping to gain some BT and also have an additional safety margin when I surface.
The working pressure of HP steel tanks are above 3400 PSI, but tanks like those from XS/Worthington have Yoke valves. Does the valve reduce the pressure presented to the yoke valve on the regulator to 3000 PSI? Are there special "high pressure" yoke valves for these style of tanks? Can I use my standard yoke valve on my first stage with these tanks?
I appreciate any insight the board can lend.