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Yes, there would likely be enough pressure maintained for the first stage to generate its rated IP.
Actually.... I don't know this to be true, as I've never tried it. Tonight, I'll put a reg on a tank with no O-Ring and find out, but I suspect my first statement will prove true.
Yes, there would likely be enough pressure maintained for the first stage to generate its rated IP.
Actually.... I don't know this to be true, as I've never tried it. Tonight, I'll put a reg on a tank with no O-Ring and find out, but I suspect my first statement will prove true.
Hi Dave,
Thanks for your thoughtful response.
You mention that you could feather your valve until you got to the surface. That would imply that you could still get some air supply to your second despite the o-ring failure. How is this possible, for my information? Even without the seal is the seal between the tank and first stage strong enough to deliver some gas?
TIA,
J