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Mike Wallace <[log in to unmask]>
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SouthEast US Scuba Diving Travel list <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 23 Mar 2002 07:27:38 -0600
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100%. At your own risk.

There was a case last year of an atomic T2 reg burning on 80%. It had been
cleaned. I know of many others that have never been "O2 cleaned" used with
100% with no problems. I don't personally recommend this though. :-)



On 23 Mar 2002 at 20:51, Robert Delfs wrote:

> Since almost everybody uses  O2 safe Christo lube when they service a
> regulator now anyway, what is the real practical maximum O2 level that
> can be used with a regulator that has not "formally" been O2 cleaned?
>
> Robert Delfs
>
> >On Saturday, March 23, 2002 3:40 PM, Reef Fish wrote:
> >
> >(snip)
> >
> >> If my hypothesis is true, then it would follow that a tech nitrox cert
> >> would require (a) practical skill and knowledge about O2 cleaning, and
> >> (b) practical skills about how to fix your own gas cocktail to any % O2.
>
>
> Robert Delfs
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Mike Wallace
Huntsville,Ala

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