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Join Date: Jun 2018
Location: Dunedin
Posts: 169
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Scuba tank air quality check
Aborted a dive this past weekend after I began to feel a bit confused (slow thinking) and felt like I was starting to slip away from full consciousness. 2nd dive at around 45 ft after first dive at 35 ft. I do safety stops, ate breakfast, had adequate sleep, and was hydrated so not sure what the cause could be.
I would likw to gwt something to check air quality on the tank in question or have ir checked. Anyone aware of a test device or if the run of the mill scuba shop is able to check air for CO or other bad gasses? It waa the first dive on both tanks after they had their annual VIP. |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: st. petersburg,fl.
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Re: Scuba tank air quality check
Dive Gear Express sells a palm size CO monitor for scuba tanks.
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Palm Beach
Age: 24
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Re: Scuba tank air quality check
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