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Where does the O2 go? I haven't been able to figure that part out. I'm guessing that it's attached to one of the dil tanks with the Halcyon webbing system that they use for argon tanks. How much O2 is carried?

There's 4 cylinder mounts on the JJ. Still a standard 3l bottle, but I have seen it mounted to the dil bottle or mounted on the cannister body. Mostly the argon bottle webbing, but I have also seen the hose clamps from a stage kit and a shortened cam band in used.
 
Where does the O2 go? I haven't been able to figure that part out. I'm guessing that it's attached to one of the dil tanks with the Halcyon webbing system that they use for argon tanks. How much O2 is carried?

o2 goes on the right side just behind the dil tank. It is attached directly to the canister (there are 4 attachment points on the JJ). The tank used is normally the 3L (but could be 2L) because of the smaller profile. @200 bar the 3L has 600 free liters, 1L/min metabolism gives a theoretical 600 minutes of bottom time. It's really the scrubber that limits the dives.
 
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