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    Default Hydro Info.

    I need some info on the usual fee for a hydro on a Genesis 100 steel tank. In your area, does the operator/dealer have a set fee for hydro,v.i.p.and fill. Also has anyone heard of a "pre-test" on a galvanized steel tank being done before the hydro can be done. Thanks in advance for your help. Chuck <><

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    Hydro costs the same for steel as it does for alum. VIP is a bit cheaper for steel though.

    Hydro, vip and fill here is $30 for alum and $27 for steel.

    Rick


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    It will depend on where you take it as well as the relationship you have with your LDS. The guy I use in northern KY offers the hydro, inspection, and a fill for a set price. He does not do O2 cleaning though and since he knows that I am PSI certified, he only charges me for the hydro (he does a quick look inspection when they come back, but leaves them for me to clean and inspect myself.)

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    Default set price

    the standard price here is $25.00, which is hydro, vip, and fill....al or steel makes no difference. O2 cleaning adds another $10.00 (which includes sonic cleaning of valve and compatible o-rings).

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    I get hydros for about $23, I do my own VIPS. The "pre test" is probably for a PST tank, where there is a pre-pressurization of the tank before the hydro itself is actually done. If the Hydro operator doesn't do that on those tanks, they are likely to fail hydro.

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    Default PST hydro

    Please tell me more about the additional step required for PST tanks....is this a well known process by most hydro facilities? We are documentation of the process be found? Why is it diffrent on PST tanks compaired to other steel tanks?

    Mark


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    Quote Originally Posted by mswicord
    Please tell me more about the additional step required for PST tanks....is this a well known process by most hydro facilities? We are documentation of the process be found? Why is it diffrent on PST tanks compaired to other steel tanks?

    Mark
    Mark,
    Good question! I'm looking forward to the answer myself ?
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    Here y'all go:

    http://www.vintagedoublehose.com/dow.../PST-D-100.pdf

    Download it, print it and take it to your hydro'er.


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    Quote Originally Posted by OneBrightGator
    Here y'all go:

    http://www.vintagedoublehose.com/dow.../PST-D-100.pdf

    Download it, print it and take it to your hydro'er.
    Wow! Good find, thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OneBrightGator
    Here y'all go:

    http://www.vintagedoublehose.com/dow.../PST-D-100.pdf

    Download it, print it and take it to your hydro'er.
    For the longest time people used to hyperpressure their steel tanks with air before taking them to hydro to ensure they'd pass hydro.

    As a sidenote I know that Wakulla Dive Center is setting up to be a hydro facility,which may save on cost and, more importantly, turnaround time.



 

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