US Tanks in AUSTRALIA ?????

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BoyntonBeachBum:
Well that is kind of a bummer. :shakehead

The only upside is that steel 120s are easier to sell than gas during a hurricane. So i shouldn't have any trouble unloading them
Thanks for the heads up.
Skip is a prime candidate for them in my opinion.
 
kempster1:
What is the difference between the tanks used in OZ and the tanks used in the USA?
with an aussie tank the air comes out in the opposite direction of american ones....
 
kempster1:
How can air come out in the opposite direction???
If it coming out of the tank it can only be going in one direction:confused:
the Yappie is making fun of how the US water swirls in the WRONG direction :D he may have been affected by Crown Royal when he posted :wink:
 
kempster1:
What is the difference between the tanks used in OZ and the tanks used in the USA?
chances are - the tanks in Oz were made in the US but they are without the correct regulation stamps

DiveRite Op2tima rebreather tanks are being sold here with the kit but the tanks are not approved for filling yet - paperwork is going thru as i type but in the meantime you cant get your tanks filled unless you know the LDS :wink: or have your own compressor
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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