MrBill_FTL
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Hi There, I'm new to this board, did a few quick searches and didn't find the answer, can someone help me?
I've been diving for about 30 years, and have all my friends old equipment as they got out... I have a variety of tanks, mostly alum 80 and 100 (and a 65) that have been hydro' at least 3 times. (oh! plus a steel 73 and 100)....
last year a large shop in ft laud refused to fill 4-5 alum's as they were the luxor's that have cracked.
I did find a shop to vip & fill them last season, and I hydro' one that was due...
But, after the fact I did some research and now agree with the large shop, after 20+ yrs,, these tanks should not be used any more...
I think its time to get new tanks.
so is the choice, aluminum, or steel high pressure?
would I need to convert all my regulators to use the steel high pressure?
a guy who uses them swore by the steels....
I rarely dive 80'+, and 90% is in less than 40', and dive about 30 dives a year. mostly off a ocean kayak from the beach... so size is important.
is there additional maintenance on the steels?
thanks!
--- I'm reading some threads, and it looks like theres about 100 choices in tanks, besides the basic steel and alum. high and low pressure...
a quick read on a similar thread, lp95 ? low pressure steel 95 cubic inches?
last time I bought a tank, I had 3 choices, 65, 80, or 100 cubic inches...
any good links to edu-kate me?
I've been diving for about 30 years, and have all my friends old equipment as they got out... I have a variety of tanks, mostly alum 80 and 100 (and a 65) that have been hydro' at least 3 times. (oh! plus a steel 73 and 100)....
last year a large shop in ft laud refused to fill 4-5 alum's as they were the luxor's that have cracked.
I did find a shop to vip & fill them last season, and I hydro' one that was due...
But, after the fact I did some research and now agree with the large shop, after 20+ yrs,, these tanks should not be used any more...
I think its time to get new tanks.
so is the choice, aluminum, or steel high pressure?
would I need to convert all my regulators to use the steel high pressure?
a guy who uses them swore by the steels....
I rarely dive 80'+, and 90% is in less than 40', and dive about 30 dives a year. mostly off a ocean kayak from the beach... so size is important.
is there additional maintenance on the steels?
thanks!
--- I'm reading some threads, and it looks like theres about 100 choices in tanks, besides the basic steel and alum. high and low pressure...
a quick read on a similar thread, lp95 ? low pressure steel 95 cubic inches?
last time I bought a tank, I had 3 choices, 65, 80, or 100 cubic inches...
any good links to edu-kate me?