AbyssalPlains
Contributor
Hi all,
I bought a used Dive Rite manifold (picture attached). Dove it a couple of times, but disassembled them soon afterwards because the tanks were loaners from my LDS. Now I want to put my own doubles rig together using HP100 tanks.
The manifold only has two markings, "Dive Rite" and the number "100." How can I tell whether this is a 300 or 200 bar manifold? Does it matter? I read on other posts that you can safely use a 200 bar manifold on tanks pressurized to 3440 psi. Is this accurate?
Also, since I have no idea how old this manifold is I feel I should rebuild it. It looks like it's in good shape, but there is a bit of green corrosion to be seen on one of the fittings.
Finally, I read about different o-ring styles, face-style and barrel-style, or something along those lines. Which kind is my manifold and does it matter?
I know I should replace the valve knobs, too.
So, between rebuilding this manifold and buying new valve knobs for it, is it worth the effort? How much would a rebuild kit cost? I am planning on doing this myself. But I would consider selling this manifold and starting over with a brand-new one if it's simply not worth the effort of if I would compromise my safety otherwise.
Thanks for your help!
I bought a used Dive Rite manifold (picture attached). Dove it a couple of times, but disassembled them soon afterwards because the tanks were loaners from my LDS. Now I want to put my own doubles rig together using HP100 tanks.
The manifold only has two markings, "Dive Rite" and the number "100." How can I tell whether this is a 300 or 200 bar manifold? Does it matter? I read on other posts that you can safely use a 200 bar manifold on tanks pressurized to 3440 psi. Is this accurate?
Also, since I have no idea how old this manifold is I feel I should rebuild it. It looks like it's in good shape, but there is a bit of green corrosion to be seen on one of the fittings.
Finally, I read about different o-ring styles, face-style and barrel-style, or something along those lines. Which kind is my manifold and does it matter?
I know I should replace the valve knobs, too.
So, between rebuilding this manifold and buying new valve knobs for it, is it worth the effort? How much would a rebuild kit cost? I am planning on doing this myself. But I would consider selling this manifold and starting over with a brand-new one if it's simply not worth the effort of if I would compromise my safety otherwise.
Thanks for your help!