Trimix mixing whip, He analyzer, life raft, camera tray

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gsk3

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All prices include shipping to continental US and PayPal fees.


Magnehelic measuring -5 to +5 inches of water. Perfect for regulator repair. $30


6000 psi 4" gauge by VDO-OTA. $15


Huge number of plastic (and 2 brass) tank dustcaps. Great for shipping tanks or flying with them. Everything seen in the picture minus four of the white ones. Assorted designs but all fit standard US tanks. $15


Older Ikelite handle and tray. Handles have lead weights (2 per side capacity, 2 total are included) in case you need extra negative displacement, or weights can be removed. $45




Ultimate mixing whip in a DiveRite bag. $450
Consists of:
- Whip with fixed DIN fill (male) on one end. The other end has one fixed gauge and one quick release one, with a needle valve in between, and a quick release that can accept inert or DIN gauges. Could also accept O2 tip below. No reason to think it's not O2 clean, but I'm not selling it as such--please do your own due diligence and cleaning. Slight rounding on one or two of the nuts because brass.
- Cole Palmer digital gauge on a QR. Mixes are always spot on with this.
- DIN and inert (He/Argon) hand fillers on QR.
- Plugged end on a QR.
This basically allows three configurations:
1) Mixing whip: Put the appropriate end on for the type of tank you're mixing from, put the digital gauge on the whip.
2) Transfill whip: Put the DIN end on the whip, put the plug in. Leave the expensive digital gauge at home so you can mix on boats.
3) Standalone pressure checker: Put any of the ends directly on the digital gauge and check the pressure of your He, Argon, O2, or DIN tank.


Misc. fill hardware: (only if you also buy the whip, for now) $20
2x inert non-hand-tite CGA580 (inert)
1 QR
3x hand tite nipples, 1x hand tite screw CGA540 (O2); one is missing the rubber tip
1x non-hand-tite CGA540 (O2)




Halcyon life raft - Classic design not sold any more. In like new condition. $150


Atomox Helium Analyzer. Comes in a Pelican-style case. Includes restricted inlet so you can hook it up to your inflator. Includes the hardware to run on battery power but you'll have to do the (minimal) wiring to put it together. Includes tubing but there's a pinhole so you'll want to replace. Does not include any O2 testing capabilities, but it's designed for the Oxycheq Explorer, which runs inline with the tubing and fits into the case. $350


Out of hydro AL6. $60




Images here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ascn7lmooksl57b/AABFiPNbo0U01nINC7VwG5Rja


PM for details or to claim. Thanks.
 
Also available: Camera.

All equipment is in pristine condition unless otherwise noted.


Includes:
Olympus E-PM1 + flash in its velvet case + charger (3rd party) + battery
Olympus PT-EP06 (housing + flash mask + several silica gel packets)
Olympus 9-18mm (m4/3 version)
Olympus 14-42 II


Does not include a zoom ring if you want to zoom (I typically just set it to the widest setting anyway so not an issue for me). Costs about $30: http://www.amazon.com/Olympus-PPZR-...KNG0/ref=pd_bxgy_p_text_y/189-0313595-1326039


This setup (with the 9-18) was used recently to film this (unfortunately it's 720i due to my messing up some settings, and compressed due to YouTube; the camera is capable of even better quality): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2_Bsno_kc0
Other than that, it's only been in the water a few times as my diving has been pretty limited over the past year since I bought it.


$925 includes shipping to CONUS and PayPal or Amazon fees. International shipping extra.


Perfect feedback as linuxizer under beerology or heatware.


Pictures here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fn0kavx258g3bl4/2014-07-27 07.27.56.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/a9ri05u180ow6o0/2014-07-27 07.28.06.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gdj58lie19b1gsy/2014-07-27 07.28.23.jpg

---------- Post added July 28th, 2014 at 11:05 AM ----------

Price drops:

Mixing whip $400
Life raft $100
Analyzer $300
Camera, housing, lenses $875
 
jdailey777: YGPM

---------- Post added July 29th, 2014 at 02:25 PM ----------

Analyzer's sold.

---------- Post added July 30th, 2014 at 07:15 AM ----------

Bump.

---------- Post added July 30th, 2014 at 01:33 PM ----------

9-18 lens sold. The E-PM1, housing, and 14-42 still available for $450 shipped.

---------- Post added July 30th, 2014 at 01:40 PM ----------

Had a question about how the whip is designed and thought I'd post here:

Basically all the gauges and plugs get a female QR, and the fillers (He, O2, DIN) get a male QR. The whip place where you plug in a plug or gauge gets a male QR, and the end where you put a filler gets a female QR. So you can hook it up as a whip, or leave the gauge off and plug that port (there's still a crude pressure gauge, and you can leave the digital gauge at home so it's not exposed to salt water), or plug the digital gauge straight into a filler. Took some time to think up, but I'm really happy with the results.
 
Also available: Selling my Salvo 21W HID. This has been a beast, but I'm ready to pay the extreme premium for LED. Still the best beam I've ever seen. Also compatible with the standard LM/Halcyon video reflector in case you want to use it for that.


Pictures:
https://www.dropbox.com/sc/lknjp1sx5qfdr0x/AACyXnSP3bXZw8uVh4_t3v5ha


Just got back from a $300 top-to-bottom overhaul from Light Monkey after the test tube o-ring flooded: new boot, bulb, ballast, wiring, burn test, etc. Passed the burn test with flying colors (92-95% capacity)--usual caveats about older batteries apply.


I'd like $550 for it (free shipping), given that it's basically like-new and has years of life left.
 
Price drops (prices include shipping):


Mixing whip $400
Life raft $100
Camera, housing, 14-42 $450
Salvo 21W HID $510
 
Price drops (prices include shipping):


Mixing whip $400 - Now includes the large gauge and the spare tips and QRs
Camera, housing, 14-42 $425
Salvo 21W HID $480
 
I would be interested in the large gauge for my whip set-up. How is it incremented?
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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