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MoonWrasse:
You might want to search the board for NITROX - this is an often asked about subject :)
LOL!
His first post, 8 people give the answer (only needed 1) and then he gets the old "go do a search" line. Welcome to SB! LOL!!
 
Jason B:
LOL!
His first post, 8 people give the answer (only needed 1) and then he gets the old "go do a search" line. Welcome to SB! LOL!!
Actually doing a search would be a good idea (which of course is why I posted that).
There's alot more information out there regarding EAN than what has been posted thus far here.
 
If you think you like diving that much, maybe its time for you to get a bigger steel tanks that in the future can serve as doubles (with the added expenses of a BC that will hold them, manifold, etc').

I want to get 2 x 120's, I think.. this way, I'll probably hit my NDL a lot before I ran out of gas - and its good if in the future I would like to do some tech diving, but that's a completely different conversation.

Just make sure you understand the whole DIN/YOKE thing before you get them, HP/LP etc', study the subject BEFORE every purchase that expensive - 120 HP steel can run up to about $350 a piece.
 

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