WetBoy101
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Maybe this should be posted in the newbee (or Dork) section! What makes a tank suitable for Nitrox or not?
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No, for recreational Nitrox you should not be worried about O2 cleaning tanks. They will be fine. Your LSD/dive operator will know what to do.
I would recamend that you take a NITROX class . This wil help you under stand and answer some of your quesions . Good luk Be safeMaybe this should be posted in the newbee (or Dork) section! What makes a tank suitable for Nitrox or not?
No, for recreational Nitrox you should not be worried about O2 cleaning tanks.
Sorry, I don't really understand the part about when blending. What do you mean "Oxygen Clean" Why does exposing the tank to 100% Oxygen differ from normal gas? How is it cleaned? I have 2 new tanks, would something still have to be done differently to "clean" them?? Thanks!!
No, for recreational Nitrox you should not be worried about O2 cleaning tanks. They will be fine. Your LSD/dive operator will know what to do.
So what you are saying is that all recreational nitrox tanks must be O2 clean?
- This means that no shop will give you a nitrox fill unless they have cleaned the tanks themselves, as they will be foolish to trust any other.
- It also means that if you don't have O2 clean regs you are also in deep pooh.
- It also means that once you have used normal air (unfiltered), all the equipment you use then is no longer O2 clean and thus not usable for Nitrox.