Well, I bought a couple “bargain” scba tanks off eBay. At first they seemed alright, then I had a valve fail. No big deal I thought, I’ll just take the opportunity to buy one of “air tanks for sale’s” nice valves in 7/8” to replace the Scott firefighter valve that failed… I’ll rebuild that valve to have as a spare in a pinch.
A word of caution, if you’re going to buy used tanks. Check them for moisture before you even think about filling them. This thing was loaded with water, and because of the scba valve design (has a small brass shaft sticking down into the tank) my attempts to turn the tank upside down to purge moisture which the design did not allow.
I cleaned the tank with a provided cleaner the seller sent with it, used piping hot tap water, rinsed twice, then boiled a kettle of water for the final rinse. That heated the tank enough to dry itself and with a charge of dry air purged the tank. It worked well.
Fortunately there were no corrosion issues, but with that much moisture, it would have headed that way if I hadn’t caught it.
I should have done this cleaning and inspection before my initial fill. Lesson learned. I am definitely a beginner here, making beginner mistakes.
Now I’m just waiting on my yong heng parts to arrive so I can fill the thing…hopefully it’s smooth sailing from here. All in all I can’t say buying old scba tanks is saving as much money as I thought it would.
A word of caution, if you’re going to buy used tanks. Check them for moisture before you even think about filling them. This thing was loaded with water, and because of the scba valve design (has a small brass shaft sticking down into the tank) my attempts to turn the tank upside down to purge moisture which the design did not allow.
I cleaned the tank with a provided cleaner the seller sent with it, used piping hot tap water, rinsed twice, then boiled a kettle of water for the final rinse. That heated the tank enough to dry itself and with a charge of dry air purged the tank. It worked well.
Fortunately there were no corrosion issues, but with that much moisture, it would have headed that way if I hadn’t caught it.
I should have done this cleaning and inspection before my initial fill. Lesson learned. I am definitely a beginner here, making beginner mistakes.
Now I’m just waiting on my yong heng parts to arrive so I can fill the thing…hopefully it’s smooth sailing from here. All in all I can’t say buying old scba tanks is saving as much money as I thought it would.