I have a Ultimate Mixing Whip that I have not been using so I am putting it up for sale.. It is in excellent condition.
I will include the case for whatever additional it would cost to ship.
Looking to get $400 obo
PM me if interested or you have any questions.
Product Description
This is our Ultimate Oxygen Whip. This whip is setup to be used as three different items all in one but without the high cost of three different whips. From the left side there is a din filler with bleeder that then goes into a supply tank pressure gauge with HP Tee from there it goes into a needle valve. We then have Digital gauge with HP to a 6-foot stainless steel Teflon cored hose. We then finish off with a din filler with screw bleeder. The unit also comes with an O2 soft seal hand-tight nipple nut assembly to Female din and a helium to O2 converter. Three Whips in one! Transfill Whip - Transfill tanks back and forth O2 Mixing Whip - Add included Adapter to Transfill Oxygen Inert Gas Mixing Whip - Add included Adapter to transfill helium, argon and nitrogen EXTRA - Also the Handtight Nipple and Nut to Female Din adapter can be used with large storage bottles to allow Din regs to be hooked up directly to them. This allows the user to have a large supply of deco or emergency oxygen when needed. Why do I need a Digital Gauge? Digital Gauge reasoning... Digital gauges are really necessary to do proper mixing of nitrox and trimix gases. The Gauges allow within a psi accuracy across the full range. If you mix with an analog gauge your accuracy rate falls to about 10 psi prior to filling and 10 psi after filling. This might not seem like a big deal until you analyze your mix. If you started with a nitrox or trimix mix half full and are topping off what happens is that you can be off by a large percent due to the inaccuracy of the gauge.
Link:
Ultimate Mixing Whip
I will include the case for whatever additional it would cost to ship.
Looking to get $400 obo
PM me if interested or you have any questions.
Product Description
This is our Ultimate Oxygen Whip. This whip is setup to be used as three different items all in one but without the high cost of three different whips. From the left side there is a din filler with bleeder that then goes into a supply tank pressure gauge with HP Tee from there it goes into a needle valve. We then have Digital gauge with HP to a 6-foot stainless steel Teflon cored hose. We then finish off with a din filler with screw bleeder. The unit also comes with an O2 soft seal hand-tight nipple nut assembly to Female din and a helium to O2 converter. Three Whips in one! Transfill Whip - Transfill tanks back and forth O2 Mixing Whip - Add included Adapter to Transfill Oxygen Inert Gas Mixing Whip - Add included Adapter to transfill helium, argon and nitrogen EXTRA - Also the Handtight Nipple and Nut to Female Din adapter can be used with large storage bottles to allow Din regs to be hooked up directly to them. This allows the user to have a large supply of deco or emergency oxygen when needed. Why do I need a Digital Gauge? Digital Gauge reasoning... Digital gauges are really necessary to do proper mixing of nitrox and trimix gases. The Gauges allow within a psi accuracy across the full range. If you mix with an analog gauge your accuracy rate falls to about 10 psi prior to filling and 10 psi after filling. This might not seem like a big deal until you analyze your mix. If you started with a nitrox or trimix mix half full and are topping off what happens is that you can be off by a large percent due to the inaccuracy of the gauge.
Link:
Ultimate Mixing Whip
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