Can you Help Solve The Mystery Equipment

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chrisdr2004

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Hi Everyone!
I have a two sets of double 100's I am looking to sell. But before I do I want to thoroughly identify all the components on the setups
The tanks are pressed steel 100's that I just had Hydro'd for their 2nd time ever and Vis.. OMS bands. And these Manifolds as shown in pics below which i would like to try to figure out who made them.
Any ideas?
 

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Thermo manufactures great valves/manifolds. I have a couple sets myself. Those are 300 bar. 5250 psi burst disk.
 
No sorry thought that said "THE RMO"
Do you have any opinion on them? Any good
Lol they are good valves. Just let buyers know these are DIN specific valves and cannot be converted to work with yoke regs.

Not that many doubles divers use yoke regs but you never know....
 
2400 psi and 300 bar is certainly a choice, just a hella weird one
 
No sorry thought that said "THE RMO"
Do you have any opinion on them? Any good
Crusty needs ultrasonic bath, new burst disks too. And peel off the 2400psi stickers. Lastly double check the threads aren't out of round with a DIN reg.

300bar is, relatively speaking, out of favor.
 

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