grouchyturtle
Contributor
Or is it just another scuba industry way to milk a few more dollars out of us?
Is it even mandatory test? Does it need to be done every year, with every VIP?
From what I understand, they started doing it a few years ago, because of a bad alloy (don't remember the #) that at this point was used more than a few years back, by Luxfer and I think maybe Catalina to a lesser degree. But is it really necessary to do the test on newer tanks that aren't using that elcrapo alloy?
I'm a liveaboard...and soon going to be without a car. I was thinking of getting the PSI certification, for convenience even more than for saving money. But obviously I'm not going to have an eddy machine on my boat. So if I have to get that done every year too, it may not even be worth getting the cert.
Is it even mandatory test? Does it need to be done every year, with every VIP?
From what I understand, they started doing it a few years ago, because of a bad alloy (don't remember the #) that at this point was used more than a few years back, by Luxfer and I think maybe Catalina to a lesser degree. But is it really necessary to do the test on newer tanks that aren't using that elcrapo alloy?
I'm a liveaboard...and soon going to be without a car. I was thinking of getting the PSI certification, for convenience even more than for saving money. But obviously I'm not going to have an eddy machine on my boat. So if I have to get that done every year too, it may not even be worth getting the cert.