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I have a question regarding a tethered dive i want to put together.
I have a 6.5 Cubic meter breathing gas tank i want to keep on land/boat. and have a 50-75 foot air line running to my regulator.
The primary regulator is a standard high pressure gas regulator capable of reducing 5,000 psi down to anywhere from 1-500 psi.
I figure if i dont go any deeper then 10-25 feet (which i know i will Not) then i don't see a reason why i would need a balanced first stage regulator to make any adjustments if i manually set my incoming air supply to my second stage reg at somewhere between 130-160 psi. It would be immediately reduced to 130-160 coming out of the bulk tank so my 75 feet of 300 psi operating pressure hose should handle it, and at 3/8 diameter i think the air supply would be more then adequate.
Does anyone see any issues with this or anything i am overlooking? I am seeing this as basically a hookah diving setup except im not running low pressure.
I have a 6.5 Cubic meter breathing gas tank i want to keep on land/boat. and have a 50-75 foot air line running to my regulator.
The primary regulator is a standard high pressure gas regulator capable of reducing 5,000 psi down to anywhere from 1-500 psi.
I figure if i dont go any deeper then 10-25 feet (which i know i will Not) then i don't see a reason why i would need a balanced first stage regulator to make any adjustments if i manually set my incoming air supply to my second stage reg at somewhere between 130-160 psi. It would be immediately reduced to 130-160 coming out of the bulk tank so my 75 feet of 300 psi operating pressure hose should handle it, and at 3/8 diameter i think the air supply would be more then adequate.
Does anyone see any issues with this or anything i am overlooking? I am seeing this as basically a hookah diving setup except im not running low pressure.