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Smell it and taste it. If it seems OK dive it. If you don’t trust it spend the 6 0r 8 bucks to get it refilled... your choice.
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Since it has been a year, those tanks probably need a vis inspection. Why not take the tanks to your LDS and have them refilled with "fresh air" when they do they inspections. Just a suggestion... :)
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the money wasn’t the problem time was, I just got the Dr.s okay yesterday heading to the Cape today. thanks thou I’m going to get the tanks checked and new air today before i go.
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Welcome back to the sea. Glad you are mended. As to the air - check the smell and the taste.....if all good I would use it then take the tanks in for a vis. Dive safe!
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Glad to hear you are back in the water but in the future a diver should post on here that they will be dry for awhile so that a dive buddy can step forward and use the air, your equipment, and/or ff miles so that none of it goes stale :)
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I am lucky enough to own my shop and can refill my tanks on request. Each year I empty ALL of my tanks, (even the rentals) and inspect and refill them. You have been given great advise, tast and smell your air, if it seems ok dive it.
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