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Nocturna666

Nocturna666

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Aug 26, 2025
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Does anyone know what adapter to get to use with scuba right now for someone in the us? I have a nitrogen cylinder with a CGA 580 valve. The mask that I'm using and the regulator is the Neptune three and it has the second step and first step combined as mentioned with gas monkey and Slavoc guys set up. I purchased the adapter that they personally used, but wasn't taking into consideration that they were not compatible with my equipment from this country. Here is what I got so far to make reference easier. Any links or info on the adapters would be more than helpful.
 

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Aug 15, 2023
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Forget the SCUBA mask and regulator setup. Get an old SCBA and mask. You can find them on EBay for cheap. Remove from back harness.

You would need CGA 347 to 1/4" F.NPT thread adapter. You can find them on Amazon even.

All in all. Maybe $150 ignoring the nitrogen. SCBAs almost exclusively use CGA 347 so that they can use oxygen bottles from anywhere incase of emergency.

The SCBAs harness and mask has both the high and low pressure regulators between the two.

I use an old SCOTT 4.5 with E-Z FLO regulator. I have experience in a related field with this equipment and know for a fact that it will work as intended.

Be sure to use thread tape or sealant during assembly to prevent pressure loss.

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You are not alone, make your voice heard, feeling seen and having your struggle acknowledged can truly help. I'm in a professional residential treatment facility (nice house) and the support is actually making a difference.

Lots of love XOXO

- Mayu
 

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