dlarbale
Contributor
All,
I am currently looking at gearing up for some cave diving and have come to the conclusion that twin 100cf steel cylinders with a left and right hand valve are my best option.
I have reached this conclusion because I can manifold them if I want, I can run both the left and right hand valves inside if I desire to avoid roll off and because no one has ever 'died of too much air'.
If anyone feels strongly about this kind of set-up or my line of thought then please let me know NOW to avoid any costly errors!!
Thanks in advance, and I hope to be of use in future discussions.
Dave
PS// Can anyone recomend a particular cave diving instructor at Mt Gambier (South Australia) or are they all on top of their game?
I am currently looking at gearing up for some cave diving and have come to the conclusion that twin 100cf steel cylinders with a left and right hand valve are my best option.
I have reached this conclusion because I can manifold them if I want, I can run both the left and right hand valves inside if I desire to avoid roll off and because no one has ever 'died of too much air'.
If anyone feels strongly about this kind of set-up or my line of thought then please let me know NOW to avoid any costly errors!!
Thanks in advance, and I hope to be of use in future discussions.
Dave
PS// Can anyone recomend a particular cave diving instructor at Mt Gambier (South Australia) or are they all on top of their game?