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Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 15:39:13 -0700 (PDT)
From: Mat Bloedorn <mbloedorn@ya*.co*>
Subject: RE: Portable filtering systems
To: thomas@ha*.ne*, eanx@do*.nl*, techdiver@aq*.co*,
     wreckdiver@aquanaut.com
Thomas,

Your are correct.  The NS Research filter is not much more money than the
L-Factor in initial
outlay.  But....

Better quality air?  How good do you want it?  Both filters give you hyper-pure
air both O2
blending.

The NS research has 3 filters to replace each of which is nearly the cost of
the single L-Factor
filter.  Since the filters need to be replaced once a year anyway, well you do
the math....

I'd rather replace 1 filter than three.  The L-Factor filter is similar to the
older  L-Factor
filters that were put out by Underwater Applications, but in this case they
have stacked two
elements one on top of the other.

The way I look at it, do you want to replace one filter or three?  Keep in mind
I'm talking
personal use here.  If your running a business with these, then you might
actually make use of the
additional capacity of the NS research model.

Mat.


--- Thomas Tukker <thomas@ha*.ne*> wrote:
> Mat,
> 
> For that money you buy the best filtration system on the market... the NS
> Research 3 stage filter. Ever read the specs on these..?
> http://www.gasblending.com/filters.htm , check it out.
> I have been using these for years, never any problems. Far longer use out of
> these elements, better quality air and same price.
> 
> Rgrds,
> 
> THOMAS
> 
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Mat Bloedorn [mailto:mbloedorn@ya*.co*]
> > Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 9:17 AM
> > To: eanx@do*.nl*; techdiver@aq*.co*; wreckdiver@aquanaut.com
> > Subject: Re: Portable filtering systems
> >
> >
> > Jos,
> >
> > There are several portable filter systems on the market.  The
> > most economical one I have found is
> > the once from L-Factor.  This is a single tower that has a single
> > replaceable element in it.  This
> > unit goes for just over $1100 US.  The replacement cartridges are
> > about $80 US.  It should last
> > the average diver about a season.
> >
> > I use it more for peace of mind than anything else. It means you
> > can expect a consistent quality
> > air no matter what air station you use.
> >
> > Compared to cost of the rest of the gear. it's not too expensive,
> > but it's not definetely no cheap
> > either....
> >
> > One thing to keep in mind with these things is that there is a
> > throttle that limits the air flow
> > to about 6 CFM.  This makes topping off or filling large doubles
> > a slow process.
> >
> > Mat.
> >
> > --- Jos Havekotte <eanx@do*.nl*> wrote:
> > > Has anybody experience with the use of portable filtering
> > systems for keeping the bottles
> > > O2-service rated?
> > >
> > > Does it make sens to use one in combination with normal air compressors?
> > >
> > > What are the costs compared with the bennefits?
> > >
> > > I am thinking about the idea because I am going to the French
> > Alps and I cannot get clean air(O2
> > > compattible) there.
> > >
> > > Regards
> > > Jos Havekotte
> > > (Netherlands)
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