Unless also filled to 3000 psi
I assume this is a joke even though the tech said the steal tank can go up to 3600psi before it explode, and this is around what he will bring it up to during his test if I understand him correct.
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Unless also filled to 3000 psi
I assume this is a joke even though the tech said the steal tank can go up to 3600psi before it explode, and this is around what he will bring it up to during his test if I understand him correct.
So why promote an incorrect procedure as confirmed by all major training agencies.Anything done wrong or incorrectly can be dangerous in this sport. ......................
So why promote an incorrect procedure as confirmed by all major training agencies.
if I can get similar capacity as the AL80 and lighter weight, then that is a plus. Since I remember bitching about carrying those rental tanks up and down the road.
So why promote an incorrect procedure as confirmed by all major training agencies.
I have a 72 with a J valve. I don't have the rod but I just dive with it in the down position and use my spg like normal. The only issue I have is the 0 ring is a weird size that doesn't come in the save a dive 0 ring boxes, so I have to go begging at my LDS to find the correct size. They always find one for me.
Aren't students taught to verify an open valve by checking second stages for gas flow and monitoring the SPG needle for fluctuation? If they don't know "lefty loosey ...." then checking the position of the valve handle does no good at all, quarter turn or not.