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    Filler Bottle

    Right what’s the longest you’ve left your bottle standing for?
    Mines been stood about 8 years 😳, obviously no test but still full, should I use it or just get it tested?
    I’m going with the latter so answered my own question, but I’m still curious how long they’ll stand for.
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    I can't answer your question but am just curious: how long it is out of test. If a surface only bottle it could be max 3 years out of test, if a dive cylinder then 5.5yrs. Would it be possible to get it tested or would a 'tester' refuse to test it on the basis of time since last test? Might be worth a phone call to the test station to find out.
    If no one wants to test it then provided the on-off and bleed systems work, I would be tempted to use the air and then start again with a new bottle.
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    That’s a different point of view, never looked at it that way, it’s a dive bottle, I believe they check inside for corrosion, if it’s okay they'll pressure test it, that’s what I was told at the last test, but rules change.
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    If it has pressure then it's not supposed to rust inside.
    I would use ut until its down to 180bar, then get it tested.
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    There is no time limit for testing, it could be 50 years old & still pass, same is true of the air inside provided it was filtered when filled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
    There is no time limit for testing, it could be 50 years old & still pass, same is true of the air inside provided it was filtered when filled.
    That is good to hear. I made my comment because I once took a dive bottle for testing and was admonished by the establishment for having missed the 'test by date' by a month with the warning that 'We can refuse to test it you know'. In fact I had not missed the date at all ... but it made me somewhat wary. They did test and it passed.
    Cheers, Phil

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    You must have got a smart Alec!
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    Age is irrelevant, date of last test is irrelevant. The tester should only be concerned if it will pass after he / she has checked it over.
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