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  1. #21

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    Replied to PMs. If you send me an e-mail to s.hortiz@sbcglobal.net I'll forward pics. I can see them on my computer, I don;t know why you guys can't.
    Thanks


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    Canisters are now certified (by me, lol) to go to 225 feet gauge. This was an overnight test in my pressure pot at 100psi gauge to ensure they will hold up. Future cans to be tested at around 260' or 120psi.


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    Pictures sent to those who asked.
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    http://s535.photobucket.com/albums/e.../Cave%20Light/

    Here's a photobucket album with the pics. The last pic is actualy my P7 light compared to Salvo's 24W LED. The Salvo is the bluer one.


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    Canisters have been to 265' and came back dry!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by 350xfire View Post
    Canisters have been to 265' and came back dry!!!
    Be careful, because if they implode, they will take out your test pot with them.

    Forrest Wilson (with 2 Rs)
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    My test pot is made of Al80 tank with 1/2" Al flange. Held together by 8 studs. I would not think it would blow up with only 170psi, but thanks for the information. I wil definitely be careful.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 350xfire View Post
    My test pot is made of Al80 tank with 1/2" Al flange. Held together by 8 studs. I would not think it would blow up with only 170psi, but thanks for the information. I wil definitely be careful.
    Sorry, I didn't know it was a DIY. The little ones they sell to test cameras, etc., wouldn't contain the blast, but a tank should.

    Forrest Wilson (with 2 Rs)
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    Sump Divers

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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    Sorry, I didn't know it was a DIY. The little ones they sell to test cameras, etc., wouldn't contain the blast, but a tank should.
    No worries... Thanks.


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    Here is the almost finished light with lighthead attached. 1 week away from completion. The aluminum has not been polished or anything.
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