eelnoraa
Contributor
I am just wondering, for those who will not be using Nitrox above 40%, or for those who is using a Ti regulator which is not supposed to be use with O2, is there any reason not to use silicon lube? Not that I am using it, just wondering why not.
I have a concern with crytolube beside the cost (of course). I notice crystolube is very paste like as it age (sitting in the tube in my draw) or under colder temperature. It feels like "drying up" or "frozen". I don't have better words to describe it. The lubrication property seems to degrade over time or in low temp. It just doesn't feel smooth. Silicon lube on the other hand, feels silky smooth all the time
I have a concern with crytolube beside the cost (of course). I notice crystolube is very paste like as it age (sitting in the tube in my draw) or under colder temperature. It feels like "drying up" or "frozen". I don't have better words to describe it. The lubrication property seems to degrade over time or in low temp. It just doesn't feel smooth. Silicon lube on the other hand, feels silky smooth all the time