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What is a good air fill? - schalge - 08-28-2007

And how do you get one?


Re: What is a good air fill? - Chris H - 08-28-2007

Perhaps we should start with what you feel a bad air fill is.  To me, any tank with air in it is bad, but I'm a snob that way.  There are better choices for breathing gas to use while diving. ;D


Re: What is a good air fill? - DiveCaptDean - 08-28-2007

Or perhaps the other direction...away from the death gas snobbies ;D...isnt any air fill that gets you to and from the dive a good fill?......

I fear you have opened a can of worms on this one......have fun gang


Re: What is a good air fill? - dfreeman - 08-28-2007

A full tank of death gas.  Makes me want to go diving right now.

Doug


Re: What is a good air fill? - gfmayhew - 08-28-2007

mmmmmm.....deathgas.....


Re: What is a good air fill? - Chris H - 08-29-2007

Another possible answer is to spend $5000-$10000 on a fill station and fill whatever you want.


Re: What is a good air fill? - dfreeman - 08-29-2007


And make all of the death gas that you want!

Doug


Re: What is a good air fill? - gfmayhew - 08-30-2007

You don't need a fill station for that. Just some Imperial Stout and a couple of brats.  >Big Grin


Re: What is a good air fill? - matt t. - 08-30-2007

A good air (or any scuba gas) fill is at, or higher than the tanks "rated" pressure. Usually this is achieved by filling your own tanks slowly. YMMV.


Re: What is a good air fill? - DiveCaptDean - 08-30-2007

Matt-
Can i borrow your mig welder..i have some new din valves i need to weld to my hp100's..i figure i should be able to get the full boost from a Haskel 15,000 psi if i do that.... Tongue