I need 4 valves to get some other tanks I have into service. I would prefer Thermo convertible DIN valves. I know I can get them anytime online for $50 each but figured there might be a few laying around not being used.
If I can not find any of these for the right price Yoke valves would work also. I am just using them on tanks that are used to transfill into my LP doubles.
WTB tank valves
Re: WTB tank valves
Where are you getting Thermos for $50 new? That's a steal of a price, normal is closer to $75 or 80 for Thermos. I'd be all over $50 new 200 bar Thermos.
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All the normal places unless I am looking at the wrong thing;
http://www.divegearexpress.com/gas/thermo.shtml
http://www.diverightinscuba.com/catalog ... -2621.html
http://www.leisurepro.com/p-xssvp34/the ... 0-bar-eanx
http://www.divegearexpress.com/gas/thermo.shtml
http://www.diverightinscuba.com/catalog ... -2621.html
http://www.leisurepro.com/p-xssvp34/the ... 0-bar-eanx
Re: WTB tank valves
Sorry, for some reason I had it in my head you wanted left and right handed valves. (minus the isolator). The stand alone valves are a bit cheaper at $50.
I can definitely vouch for having uniform valves on everything and no OMS valves at all. Finding parts for OMS anything is a pita (NESS has OMS parts and nobody else as far as I can tell). Its a major hassle having 2 or 3 different HP seats which look similar but have different threadings etc.
I can definitely vouch for having uniform valves on everything and no OMS valves at all. Finding parts for OMS anything is a pita (NESS has OMS parts and nobody else as far as I can tell). Its a major hassle having 2 or 3 different HP seats which look similar but have different threadings etc.
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Re: WTB tank valves
Makes sense. I have 4 AL-80 tanks that need valves. Was looking for Thermos since that is what I have on the rest of my singles.
I was looking for the DIN that way if I ever decide to use them for stage/deco tanks they are ready to go.
But for now even if there are some decent Yoke vales around that would work. I am mainly diving a set of LP-72 doubles. Since I get air, soon nitrox, fills off the team compressor I use these tanks to transfill.
I was looking for the DIN that way if I ever decide to use them for stage/deco tanks they are ready to go.
But for now even if there are some decent Yoke vales around that would work. I am mainly diving a set of LP-72 doubles. Since I get air, soon nitrox, fills off the team compressor I use these tanks to transfill.
Re: WTB tank valves
Piranha has l/r pro valves for 40$
they have some r/h "polished" pro valves for 34$
they have some r/h "polished" pro valves for 34$
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- I got a good squirt in my mouth
- I would imagine that there would be a large amount of involuntary gagging
- I don't know about you but I'm not into swallowing it
CCR discussion on Caustic Cocktails.