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| Can you install a 300 BAR Manifold on a set of LP tanks? |
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| On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 07:05:28 GMT, "Thomas Wong" <Z2quick@pacbell.net> wrote: >Can you install a 300 BAR Manifold on a set of LP tanks? Thomas, Just about every cave and wreck diver I know uses 300 bar manifolds with LP tanks. So yes, this is commonly done. I would highly recommend Halcyon manifolds. They have a 300 bar manifold with 3/4-14 threads for use with LP tanks in North America and also an M25 metric thread version. <http://halcyon.net/acc/manifold.shtml> -bob |
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| "Bob Rowlette" wrote > >Can you install a 300 BAR Manifold on a set of LP tanks? > Just about every cave and wreck diver I know uses 300 bar manifolds > with LP tanks. So yes, this is commonly done. I would highly recommend > Halcyon manifolds. They have a 300 bar manifold with 3/4-14 threads > for use with LP tanks in North America and also an M25 metric thread > version. <http://halcyon.net/acc/manifold.shtml> I don't know what the manifold is, but the last Halcyon setup I saw definitely had 232 bar valves, not 300 bar ones. They even had the slugs for using them with a yoke connector, not that any self respecting DIR diver would be caught using a yoke first stage. Lee |
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| Lee, To the best of my knowledge, Halcyon has never offered a 232 bar manifold. You don't have to be interested in DIR to buy a Halcyon manifold. It is simply an excellent manifold with everything ready to go. 300 bar DIN valves are commonly used for overhead environment and other technical diving since they have the most robust connection as well as having a captive O-ring. For shallow, single-tank diving, yoke valves are fine, and, believe it or not, are used in this application by many DIR divers. -bob On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 13:40:45 GMT, "Lee Bell" <leebell@ix.remove.netcom.com> wrote: > >"Bob Rowlette" wrote > >> >Can you install a 300 BAR Manifold on a set of LP tanks? > >> Just about every cave and wreck diver I know uses 300 bar manifolds >> with LP tanks. So yes, this is commonly done. I would highly recommend >> Halcyon manifolds. They have a 300 bar manifold with 3/4-14 threads >> for use with LP tanks in North America and also an M25 metric thread >> version. <http://halcyon.net/acc/manifold.shtml> > >I don't know what the manifold is, but the last Halcyon setup I saw >definitely had 232 bar valves, not 300 bar ones. They even had the slugs >for using them with a yoke connector, not that any self respecting DIR diver >would be caught using a yoke first stage. > >Lee > |
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| > To the best of my knowledge, Halcyon has never offered a 232 bar > manifold. You don't have to be interested in DIR to buy a Halcyon > manifold. It is simply an excellent manifold with everything ready to > go. Actually, I said 232 bar, but I'm not sure that was the case. I think it was. I am sure it was not 300 bar both because it was clearly marked and because it had the screw in slugs that are only available in valves designed for 232 bar or less. It may, in fact, have been less than 232. As for having to be DIR to buy Halcyon, I'm not so sure. Since Halcyon applied for the copyright on the term DIR as it applies to diving, maybe you do have to be DIR to buy the brand. Previously, however, you are clearly correct. All of my plate, wing and harness are Halcyon and, were George still around to ask, he's be only too happy to confirm that I'm not DIR. Lee |
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| Bob Rowlette <robgrow@one.net> wrote in message news:<p57cuvspod7hb7flpg0tv2hm3f7b6sgsk7@4ax.com>. .. > Lee, > > To the best of my knowledge, Halcyon has never offered a 232 bar > manifold. You don't have to be interested in DIR to buy a Halcyon > manifold. It is simply an excellent manifold with everything ready to > go. Divers Supply offers the same manifold, or at least one that looks just like it but in 232 bar as Sea Elite. The Halcyon manifolds without the logo came from Divers Supply. I don't know where the logo ones come from. |
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| On 21 Dec 2003 21:39:56 -0800, fossildiver@mindspring.com (Al Wells) wrote: >Bob Rowlette <robgrow@one.net> wrote in message news:<p57cuvspod7hb7flpg0tv2hm3f7b6sgsk7@4ax.com>. .. >> Lee, >> >> To the best of my knowledge, Halcyon has never offered a 232 bar >> manifold. You don't have to be interested in DIR to buy a Halcyon >> manifold. It is simply an excellent manifold with everything ready to >> go. > >Divers Supply offers the same manifold, or at least one that looks >just like it but in 232 bar as Sea Elite. The Halcyon manifolds >without the logo came from Divers Supply. I don't know where the logo >ones come from. Hi Al, I've owned 3 of the Sea Elite manifolds from Divers Supply, and they are fine. However they don't come with same type of rubber knobs as the Halcyon manifold does, which I would rate as being a bit better. The Sea Elite manifold is less expensive than the Halcyon and is available in 232 and 300 bar versions. -bob |
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| In article <b33duv4sot53nguuk4pg4qvtt5jdsvkmf3@4ax.com>, robgrow@one.net says... > I've owned 3 of the Sea Elite manifolds from Divers Supply, and they > are fine. However they don't come with same type of rubber knobs as > the Halcyon manifold does, which I would rate as being a bit better. > The Sea Elite manifold is less expensive than the Halcyon and is > available in 232 and 300 bar versions. They are the same manifold Bob. EE puts Sherwood knobs on them. I think it was last year DS started getting them from Taiwan with a rubber knob that looks like the sherwood, but was NFG. Halcyon got these from DS and had to replace the knobs on all of the ones they sold with Sherwood knobs, because the Taiwanese knobs wre coming apart. DS replaced them with the harder plastic knobs. Halcyon went back to replacing the supplied knobs with Sherwood ones. DS now gets the manifolds from Taiwan with an improved rubber knob. al |
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