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I think the size has been mentioned, but we can't clearly make out the date, much less the manufacturer. From what I've heard about this couple, I just doubt that they'd have an AL6351 tank without proper inspections, especially for an Oxygen tank at 3,000 psi. Yeah, we see expert and highly experienced divers screw up at times - on the boat or in the water generally if at all, but my hunch is not in this garage....if I'm making it out correctly, is 4/88 which depending on the manufacturer and size...
For most diving accident threads in this forum, we really don't expect to get full details on diving accidents, but speculative discussions can aid participants and readers in how to avoid similar circumstance and outcomes - so we do explore loosely and discuss on what-ifs. Such is not the case here I don't think...
There is not really much possible to be learned from speculative discussions that isn't covered well by the rules and guidelines in the thread you linked. Do it by the book; discussion done.
Too the evidence is there, hard pieces for the authorities locally to examine, which they will.
And, from the close friends who have posted on this thread, I think we will be presented with the facts and possible causes in short time when they do become available.
I'll look forward to hearing what caused the rupture, but see no benefit in trying to rush the answers here. My opinion anyway...Too the evidence is there, hard pieces for the authorities locally to examine, which they will.
And, from the close friends who have posted on this thread, I think we will be presented with the facts and possible causes in short time when they do become available.
thanks