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Old 03-27-2007, 12:31 AM
Ric
 
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Default bad tasting air from one tank

The air from one of my tanks tastes horrible if stored in the tank for a few
days. Any suggestions for cause and cure?

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Old 03-27-2007, 12:31 AM
Pete Melbourne
 
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Default Re: bad tasting air from one tank

On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 17:56:28 +0100, "Ric" <spam@off.com> wrote:

>The air from one of my tanks tastes horrible if stored in the tank for a few
>days. Any suggestions for cause and cure?



Cause no idea. Cure take to your LDS and get them to take the valve
off and look inside with there endoscope

Pete
diving 'at' melbourne 'dot' me 'dot' uk
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Old 03-27-2007, 12:31 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: bad tasting air from one tank

Ric wrote:
> The air from one of my tanks tastes horrible if stored in the tank
> for a few days. Any suggestions for cause and cure?


Dead mouse? It has been reported but not, thankfully, recently.
We don't leave the valves out normally. I'd go with Pete's
suggestion to get it inspected even if only for peace of mind.
If they say "We don't do inspections we just send them away"
ask the price of an oxygen clean. Then you get the valve
cleaned out too.

nigelH


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Old 03-27-2007, 12:31 AM
Mark
 
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Default Re: bad tasting air from one tank

nah not the mouse! we get the mice with the hammers in the store, they
don't often get in but could be a bit of the viz tec's lunch going off???
take to the lds let them look
"Nigel Hewitt" <nigelh@REMOVETHISnigelhewitt.net> wrote in message
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> Ric wrote:
> > The air from one of my tanks tastes horrible if stored in the tank
> > for a few days. Any suggestions for cause and cure?

>
> Dead mouse? It has been reported but not, thankfully, recently.
> We don't leave the valves out normally. I'd go with Pete's
> suggestion to get it inspected even if only for peace of mind.
> If they say "We don't do inspections we just send them away"
> ask the price of an oxygen clean. Then you get the valve
> cleaned out too.
>
> nigelH
>
>



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