I can't get a scuba shop to agree to hydro my CNG tank. I have found a welding gas supply place that ships their tanks to Jacksonville FL for hydro but they need (or want) a "code" to put on the paperwork before shipping and hydro and can't seem to find the right one. They deal in all kinds of gases including a lot of welding gases but I'm in limbo trying to figure out what code they need to use.
Has anyone had their thank hydro'd and if so either how did you convince a scuba place to hydro it or what code did they use at whatever other place who did your hydro use? I'd sure appreciate the help in getting past this hurdle. By the way, the top valve can be removed and thus the tank is open and I could use some air to make sure there is no residual gas in the thank. Without the "Compressed Natural Gas" sticker on the top of the tank what is the difference between a scuba tank and a CNG tank? I know the valve at the top of the tank is different since the CNG tank valve threads are left handed but is the tank itself different?
Has anyone had their thank hydro'd and if so either how did you convince a scuba place to hydro it or what code did they use at whatever other place who did your hydro use? I'd sure appreciate the help in getting past this hurdle. By the way, the top valve can be removed and thus the tank is open and I could use some air to make sure there is no residual gas in the thank. Without the "Compressed Natural Gas" sticker on the top of the tank what is the difference between a scuba tank and a CNG tank? I know the valve at the top of the tank is different since the CNG tank valve threads are left handed but is the tank itself different?