Vis and Hydro Cost?

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CharleyT

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I am talking with my diving buddy about us getting tanks. Also talking to the wife about getting the money to buy a tank. :)

Looking at the numbers here is what I know:

Tank Rental (filled) $20.00 per weekend.
1 - Refill at local dive area $5.00

Total weekend cost: $25.00

New Luxfer AL80 with valve and one fill: $139.00 + tax = $150.00
2 fills per weekend: $10.00

Time to recoup 150.00 investment:
15 weekends $150.00 / (($25.00 rental + fill) - 2 fills per weekend $10.00)

Here are numbers I do not have:
Annual Fee for Visual Inspection
5-year Hydro Fee

Can someone ballpark those two figures for me, and also advise me of any cost I am missing. I own all my gear (mostly older 1996 used stuff, but still good). Just wondering if I should buy the cylinder as well (live in Dallas TX, so two freshwater diving areas close by).

Thanks!
Charley
 
Hydro - $25
Viz w/ fill = $7

Buy the tanks, in fact, buy a HP steel 80 if you are going to buy. Nothing beats having a tank ready to go at a moments notice. Buddy calls Friday night, got tank, no problem! Plus, its much easier to call a dive if you don't feel you are "wasting" a rental if you don't dive. In a sense, its the intangibles that make buying a tank worth it.
 
Cost of hydros and VIP's vary by area. They can range from $12.50 to $40.00 for a hydro and from $3.50 to $10.00 for a VIP.
 
Colorado Springs area -

Hydro - $15
Vis with fill - $10

Having your own tanks - priceless

I would agree to buying your own. I currently have 4 AL 80's. Wanting to move to steel, but haven't yet won the lottery.
 
The costs for hydro's, visuals, fills (and other services) will vary by area. You should call some of your local shops and ask them what they charge - but here in Chicago an air fill is running $5 - $10, visuals are about $10 and hydro's something like $25 - $30.

Don't forget valve maintenance in your costs - especially if you're diving in salt water, you will need to periodically break down your valves, clean them and replace o-rings, seats, etc. Maybe $20 every few years. If you gunk your tanks up you'll need a cleaning, figure another $25 - $50 if that happens.

As far as I'm concerned, the biggest savings that owning my own tanks represents is the time savings - it's one less trip to the dive shop for every dive. Figure an hour for each trip and the ability to have tanks loaded and ready to go on a moments notice and I don't understand why anyone who dives more than a couple of times a year doesn't own their own.
 
If you buy an air fill package from your LDS you can usually get air fills much cheaper. My package with my LDS equals $2.50 per fill.
 
Arlington, Texas $45 for hydro and visuals and then free air after that
 
my LDS gives 10 free Air fills (not sure if it counts for nitrox) when you purchase one of their AL 80's. Thats a pretty good deal in my opinion. Of course the tank is $500....just kidding. Its like $130.
 
In the Dallas area, I've just done a Visual ($10) with a fill ($5) total $15 for visual and fill. Fills can be found for $3 too. Hydro last year was $45, plus fill $5.

And ask about free fills with a tank. Some will do some at least.

But having your own tanks, pre-filled, is really a help. I'm in Dallas too, and at Clear Springs the wait for fills has been 1 hour + the last two weeks. Bringing two filled tanks has helped me keep diving and not waiting.
 

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