The POH for LS8 recommends a 3-4 L cylinder for the built-in mounting sleeve. I've not found any 100mm cylinders for sale in the US.
Some of the EU glider accessory retailers sell 2L 100mm AL cylinders. Using a Mountain High pulse system, this provides enough time for me. How well does a 2L cylinder fit in the LS8?
I'm wondering if a 2L cylinder also makes the cockpit a little less cramped.
The POH for LS8 recommends a 3-4 L cylinder for the built-in mounting sleeve. I've not found any 100mm cylinders for sale in the US.
Some of the EU glider accessory retailers sell 2L 100mm AL cylinders. Using a Mountain High pulse system, this provides enough time for me. How well does a 2L cylinder fit in the LS8?
I'm wondering if a 2L cylinder also makes the cockpit a little less cramped.
On Monday, February 20, 2023 at 6:45:02 PM UTC-5, George Haeh wrote:27.
This has been a recurring topic in the ASW 20 & 27 newsgroups. Some have resorted to digging through older cylinders to find compatible diameters at whichever supplier would allow them to do so. Thank you, John Murray, for finding a cylinder for my
Are suitable cylinders available in Europe?
If you do have a cylinder in the new materials, do watch you don't overfill it.http://glider-equipment.nl/catalog/product_info.php/oxygen-o2cylinder-steel-80030-p-1662 179EUR
https://millenair.eu/product/oxygen-bottle-light-steel-3l/ 199EUR
This has been a recurring topic in the ASW 20 & 27 newsgroups. Some have resorted to digging through older cylinders to find compatible diameters at whichever supplier would allow them to do so. Thank you, John Murray, for finding a cylinder for my 27.
Are suitable cylinders available in Europe?
If you do have a cylinder in the new materials, do watch you don't overfill it.
The POH for LS8 recommends a 3-4 L cylinder for the built-in mounting sleeve. I've not found any 100mm cylinders for sale in the US.Its been over 15 years, but I was able to find a used steel cylinder for my LS8 at Norco.
Some of the EU glider accessory retailers sell 2L 100mm AL cylinders. Using a Mountain High pulse system, this provides enough time for me. How well does a 2L cylinder fit in the LS8?
I'm wondering if a 2L cylinder also makes the cockpit a little less cramped.
New cylinders are usually sold with a valve and filled with slight positive pressure O2 to prevent contamination.you can't look inside them with X-rays.
The EU retailer that I spoke with told me that hazardous materials shipping regulations required him to remove the valve prior to shipping. A visual inspection needs to be possible. I guess that this is maybe because O2 cylinders make great bombs and
With valve removed, the cylinder is subject to contamination, condensation etc. (which is why it is sold with a valve and positive pressure in the first place). So when the cylinder arrives in US, I guess I would have the cylinder hydrotested andprobably replace the DIN-477 Euro-Norm valve with a CGA-540 Standard North American (to facilitate refills).
I wonder if that European tank will have a DOT stamp on it....you can't look inside them with X-rays.
Doug
On Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 9:59:40 AM UTC-6, son_of_flubber wrote:
New cylinders are usually sold with a valve and filled with slight positive pressure O2 to prevent contamination.
The EU retailer that I spoke with told me that hazardous materials shipping regulations required him to remove the valve prior to shipping. A visual inspection needs to be possible. I guess that this is maybe because O2 cylinders make great bombs and
probably replace the DIN-477 Euro-Norm valve with a CGA-540 Standard North American (to facilitate refills).With valve removed, the cylinder is subject to contamination, condensation etc. (which is why it is sold with a valve and positive pressure in the first place). So when the cylinder arrives in US, I guess I would have the cylinder hydrotested and
The bottles seem to be white (not green)
The valve is a metric DIN477-9 (not a CGA-540)
The valve handle seems to be blue (not silver or brass, chrome platted etc) Mountain high has regulators that fits the DIN477-9 valve. See https://www.mhoxygen.com/product-category/regulators/regulators-din-477-9/
Could a metric tank be retrofitted with a CGA-540 valve? I imagine not.
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