PfcAJ
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I'm fairly sure I said to test the equipment over the course of the project.
Cycling tanks out willy nilly leaves you with a bunch of working regs and full tanks in your garage instead of in the cave where they could be useful. Plus it's a waste of valuable time that provides no benefit. Doing dives to replace full and working safeties with full and working safeties is just spinning your wheels. Replacing them when they need it (typically 2 years in my experience, esp with anode) is a reasonable interval. Past 2 years things start to leak, valves jam, and tanks really corrode. The above example where we left tanks in for 4 years was because we COULDNT get to them due to conditions.
Once again, if you had any project experience working with safeties you'd know this. It has nothing to do with being ballsy.
Cycling tanks out willy nilly leaves you with a bunch of working regs and full tanks in your garage instead of in the cave where they could be useful. Plus it's a waste of valuable time that provides no benefit. Doing dives to replace full and working safeties with full and working safeties is just spinning your wheels. Replacing them when they need it (typically 2 years in my experience, esp with anode) is a reasonable interval. Past 2 years things start to leak, valves jam, and tanks really corrode. The above example where we left tanks in for 4 years was because we COULDNT get to them due to conditions.
Once again, if you had any project experience working with safeties you'd know this. It has nothing to do with being ballsy.