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I've gotten 4,100 psi in "cave country" without asking for it. Skeered me.

I rented tanks in cave country. Hooked up my gear, looked at my gauges . . . looked at my gauges . . . turned on my AI computers . . . looked at those readings . . . shook the computer . . .

Skeered me, too! :shocked2:
 
Our rule of thumb on tech dives ... when your tanks are full it's time to turn the dive ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
You and that bike of yours are looking pretty good these days Jax. !

Damn I did not notice the bike. :eyebrow:
 
That cool I have 2 Worthington HP100's so I will give them a try and see how it works. I was not wanting to use al80's just because of the + buoyancy at the end.
 
The issue with "over" filling cylinders isn't the effect on the cylinders, it's the effect on the 1st stages. While I'm okay with fills to 3700 or so, I get a little concerned with anything over that. And I see what it does to my 1st stages when I rebuild them.
 
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Hope you share that answer with us, Rob!
 
I'll take a photo of the disposables and post it next time I rebuild my regs.
 

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