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Old October 10th, 2006, 05:01 PM   #1
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Changing with a Pony

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I am diving with a FFM (AGA). Counting on somebody's octo in the event there is a problem is somewhat problematic to say the lease. So I am using a 14 cf pony as a bail-out bottle through an Oxycheq gas switch block fed off the main tank and the pony. Right now I hang the pony from the front of my BC. Certainly not the most efficient system, however, it seems to work for now.

I have found there is seldom a problem in SCUBA somebody has not solved. Perhaps y'all will help with this one. I know there are steel straps for attaching the pony to your tank, however, I sometimes use three or four tanks (steel 100 cf with the rubber boots on the bottom) a day. There has to be a better way. How about y'all giving this some thought and sharing your ideas.

Another problem as long as I am bleating. I dive with a SEAQUEST pro BC and cannot seem to get the tank cinch strap threaded right. Darn tank keeps slipping down as I dive and/or walk to or from entry point. Suggestions would be welcomed.
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Old October 10th, 2006, 05:08 PM   #2
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Scubatoys.com sells pony tank mount where half attaches to your BC tank strap, the other half to the pony itself. There are those that say a pony tank on your back is just asking to get you tangled up in something, but I've never had a problem.

I also dive a Seaquest Pro QD. There should be a diagrahm is the instruction manual to get it threaded right. I took my off to attach the pony tank and had a heck of a time getting it back on right. If you can't find the manual, I know someone has posted instructions with pretty decent pictures on SB. You might try a search.
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The Ultimate Pony Bracket switches quite easily from one tank to another. http://www.leisurepro.com/Prod/AQEUP...%3d0%26Hit%3d1
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Hi. Solving the problem of the slipping tank... I bought a buckle style strap after seeing one on a scubapro BC (www.diveriteexpress.com) and it's great. Also, it is inexpensive, something like $15 for the strap w/buckle. They also sell a pony mount that attached to the tank strap. It you switch a lot, just get another tankstrap for the pony mount.... drop it on, snap the buckle shut, and jump in.
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This is the one I was speaking of. 3/4 of the way down the page.

http://www.scubatoys.com/store/Scuba_Tanks.asp?PAGE=1
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