Nemrod wrote:The RAM and probably the DA do just fine with 3,000 psi. If you are goingto 3,500 psi then you will need a RAM with a HD yoke. I suspect the ability to tune the DA would limit it at 3,500 psi but mechanically, a DA with a HD yoke should work.
Since the Royal AquaMaster is essentially a double hose Conshelf I see no reason that versions equipped wih heavy duty yokes cannot be used on HP tanks at 3,500 psi--except---for the DIN issue. Most HP steel tanks use DIN valves. I don't see anyway to do this except for the new nozzle assembly that Luis has designed and is working along on. It will be DIN capable I understand.
My opinion, I don't think any yoke type valve is suitable for 3,500 psi. I think the cutoff is at or about 3,000 psi. Some aluminum tanks have standard yoke valves for 3,300 psi service--that is probably a limit.
I could be wrong.
James
True, but if you have an inline regulator that would drop the pressure to 3k or less, then you wouldn't have to mess with changing yokes. Or DIN. The outlet pressure would be independent of the actual tank pressure. I like the idea. I'm thinking that a set of 130cu E8 tanks would give you like a week of bottom time
