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I have all my own gear except tanks, which I've always rented. To help with my own safety, I just purchased a pony setup. I have a standard regulator with the small pressure gauge screwed into the first stage. I also picked up a 30cf Catalina tank with a Genesis valve. The tank came in a plastic bag and the valve came in a separate package. Here are my questions:
Do I go ahead and screw in the valve, or leave it off because someone needs to do a visual inspection?
If I do install the valve, is there some specification for torque?
I almost exclusively dive Nitrox (and I always dive the same mix for each dive on a given day -- eliminates one opportunity for me to screw up by not resetting mix on my computer between dives). Should I also have the same Nitrox mix in the pony tank?
One more question, this one will probably get me yelled at. 30cf is a decent amount of air. Given the best I usually find on rentals is AL100's, I'll now be able to carry 30% more gas. I'm a big-time air-sucker and blow through an AL100 well before I run out of bottom time (I'm working on that). Is it a mortal sin to use the pony to extend my bottom time?
Thanks!
Do I go ahead and screw in the valve, or leave it off because someone needs to do a visual inspection?
If I do install the valve, is there some specification for torque?
I almost exclusively dive Nitrox (and I always dive the same mix for each dive on a given day -- eliminates one opportunity for me to screw up by not resetting mix on my computer between dives). Should I also have the same Nitrox mix in the pony tank?
One more question, this one will probably get me yelled at. 30cf is a decent amount of air. Given the best I usually find on rentals is AL100's, I'll now be able to carry 30% more gas. I'm a big-time air-sucker and blow through an AL100 well before I run out of bottom time (I'm working on that). Is it a mortal sin to use the pony to extend my bottom time?
Thanks!