Did you ever hear of anybody who got a bad fill from a dive shop? How do you mitigate that?
I found CO in tanks
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Did you ever hear of anybody who got a bad fill from a dive shop? How do you mitigate that?
Of course. The point is that we can watch our own home systems and have no control over shop systems.
A home system, if you are the sort of person who can and does dive a lot, is wonderful. But it isn’t plug it in and it endlessly produces fills without further work.Of course. The point is that we can watch our own home systems and have no control over shop systems.
A home system, if you are the sort of person who can and does dive a lot, is wonderful. But it isn’t plug it in and it endlessly produces fills without further work.
A cursory glance at Lawrence Factors list of SCUBA filters will show how many actually have Hopcalite.Or we can suppose, assume and guess and make pedantic pronouncements based on that evidence.
so I bought an Air compressor off of Jim Sheldon. This thing is sweet! Works awesome. I have a few scuba buddies that say it is super dangerous and only recommend a dive shop to do fills. This is 21% not nitrox. I get better fills and save a ton of $. Am I missing something? The safety valves goes off at 3500 PSI. He's sold a ton of units. Military grade. Thoughts?
I bought a coltri MCH6 like 1.5 years ago, all I can say is the convience is worth every penny.
The start stop switch crapped out and was replaced under Warranty no problem but it sure made me realize how much less diving I do when i have to go to the dive shop for fills
Make sure you do valve job and overhaul on time. We have an MCH9. It's pretty friggin costly if it gets away from you.